Well, I had this kind of pain in my fourth pregnancy but it was a few more months into it when I started having them. My doctor told me it was ligament pain. I would just soak in the tub a lot to try to help ease the pain. I don't know if this could be happening to you since your are experiencing it a lot earlier but everyone is different. I would ask your doctor about it and maybe she/he will be able to suggest natural ways to relieve your pain. Good luck and congratulations!
2006-12-03 13:31:35
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answered by ♥Stacy 6
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I had this durring my pegnancy and it's called Sciatica. There's no treatment for i what's probably happening cause it happened to me is the baby id laying on your sciatic nerve which causes the piercing pain from your lower back down to you leg. It's completly normal a lot of pregnant women get it nowadays. It should go away but it can take a couple of months. Once the baby gets a little bigger he shouldn't be able to lie on it
2006-12-03 22:17:37
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answered by Samantha M 3
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It is normal but if you are in too much pain go to see a doctor. Don't take any pain relievers without talking with adoctor first. Your body hurts because it is getting use to the changes in pregnancy like the exta weight and stuff.
2006-12-03 21:27:55
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answered by Arturo P 1
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Yes it sure is. I had it for about a month, i was limping alll over the place. You woulda thought i was 500lbs and 9 months pregnant i was walking so funny, Sleepp on your left side with a pillow in between your knees for a week or so. It will help shift the baby over off your nerve.
2006-12-04 00:44:07
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answered by Jessica D 2
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Your nerves are probably being squashed- so simple to say yet painful to live through...
Talk to you doctor as soon as you can, he may be able to suggest things to help :)
2006-12-03 21:20:24
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answered by ♥Pamela♥ 7
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yes, because of all the strain holding you and the baby is right there on your legs in the thy area front and back.
2006-12-03 21:22:14
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answered by lacroy7 1
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I've never heard of this before so I would speak w/ your doc/midwife about it.
2006-12-03 21:20:43
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answered by second time around 2
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Maybe sciatica. Read this -
http://www.drspock.com/article/0,1510,4411,00.html
2006-12-03 21:28:31
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answered by hotmomma 4
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You should talk to your docter
2006-12-03 21:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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