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2026902 tn?1369098398

pelvic pressure

Ok so this my second pregnancy I'm 28 weeks currently. My lil ones will only be 16 weeks apart. Anyways, I have not gained much weight and I'm still pretty small. I will say this time around when I'm laying in bed and get up I have tons of pelvic pressure and like pain . It's hard to described. It happened when I was prego with my daughter but not till the week before I had her . This just started Sat am and I hope it doesn't continue. It's very uncomfortable. Anyone else experience similar things
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2026902 tn?1369098398
16 month's**
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Ive had really bad pressure since 25 weeks second pregnancy. My doc said it was normal juat all the wait on my pelvis. It lets up now and then but ive had it pretty much consistently.
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5431850 tn?1381682097
Your kids are 16 weeks apart?
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2026902 tn?1369098398
The things we go thru lolso worth it
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Thats what im thinking. When i had my last ultrasound at 31 weeks, they told me the pressure is normal because how low the baby is but its so painful. Its like his head is digging into my pelvic bones
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2026902 tn?1369098398
Ahh yes just had it while trying to roll over. Def makes it take longer. Guess it prob won't be going away :( you think its caused by how, low baby might be seating or something??
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I have the pressure when i try to get up or just roll over in bed. Its really painful and makes it take longer to get up. Im 34+6. This is my second pregnancy and didnt get it with my first. Its been like this for about two weeks now
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