the same thing has been happening to me for weeks!! it started around week 23 or 24....I went to the dr a couple of days ago for my monthly appt and she said that there are some round ligaments that are kinda attached to your "privates"..so when your belly grows as your uterus makes room for the baby, the ligaments stretch too, and as a consequence your privates hurt. I can ride my bike anymore because just moving my legs up make my privates hurt...It hurts spreading my legs...everything hurts!! I guess we'll just have to feal with it...I know I've been for the last 4-5 weeks. Good luck!
2006-11-07 00:21:43
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answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6
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I have had a very sore pubic bone since I was about 20 week with this baby. It hurts even more when I wake up at night to go to the bathroom. As long as the doctor says its ok I wouldnt worry too much.
2006-11-07 00:51:17
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answered by ktpb 4
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i some times get pain there too. i did in my last pregnancy also. i think some times the baby moves just rite and pressed or just kicks my cervix. it doesnt usually last too long but its shocking and a lil painful, enough to catch me off guard. as far as your legs i wouldnt guess the two problems are related. maybe you over extended your muscles or just sat or sleapt in the wrong position. im not trying to be raunchy but some times intercourse can make a ladies legs bend in slightly unnatural ways. if it doesnt go away in a week i would camp at the drs office till he agreed to see me. pregnancy makes us all a little more sensitive to what our body feels like. i think its because we're all worried about babies well being.
2006-11-06 23:22:37
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answered by specialmama 2
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Cervix suffering might point out Pre-time period exertions. I was once 23 weeks preg whilst I began to spotted this suffering and went to my ob-gyne instantly. I was once identified that my cervix was once open a million-two cm, was once admitted within the health facility for three days and was once informed for whole mattress leisure and was once chorus from operating, tiring walks, mountaineering stairs and traumatic hobbies. Go for your ob-gyne without delay, she's going to deliver you the first-class reply. Take plenty of further care.
2016-09-01 08:34:30
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answered by ? 4
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I would contact your doctor just to get checked out.
2006-11-07 00:07:48
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answered by lisamarie7901 5
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the best thing to do is to call your doctor. Don't try to guess what it could be.
2006-11-06 22:06:38
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answered by flagirl 2
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Call your doctor and let her know what is happening.
2006-11-06 22:05:07
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answered by Isis 7
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only one word - go to the doctors!!!!
2006-11-06 22:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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