yes you will get back pain, different women get it in later stages or even early on.. good luck
2006-12-19 03:54:56
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answered by gacountrygirly 3
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Sorry to hear about your pain.. Hope this helps.. I'm a nurse and a midwife and back pain is probably the most common complaint that pregnant women have, you're still very early into your pregnancy but it's not uncommon to be having mild back pains. There are some things you can do now and keep doing for your whole pregnancy that can help relieve this pain without having to take medicines. First of all when you have to bend to pick up something don't bend from your hips, rather bend at your knees and squat to reach the floor, second a pillow between your legs at night when you sleep is so helpful and takes the pressure off your lower back and hips. (The bigger the baby gets the more pressure will be on your back and hips this will make sleeping much more difficult) Also if you can try not to sit or stand for a long amount of time, switch between the two if you can so as to rest if you been standing and stretch if you've been sitting. Consult your doctor if the pain gets worse or won't go away, it may be nothing, but your doctor can always give you something to help. Good luck to you and best wishes.
2006-12-19 04:20:07
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answered by jhoshsamo 2
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Back pain is very common when you are pregnant. It is based upon the way the baby is positioned. Even sometimes after the pregnancy you can have back pain. You have more weight on you that your body has to get used to.
2006-12-19 04:05:56
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answered by Michelle M 2
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sure pains and stretching can occur in being pregnant as good as itching because of improved hormones, however it would even be the signal of an contamination, drink a few recent cranberry juice for a few days if it doesnt aid the itching then you'll have to pass for your general practitioner and spot if its a yeast contamination. its ordinary too in being pregnant however innocent if handled early. as for the rigors sure they're ordinary however when you consider that its your frame simplest you recognize whether or not its a secure agony or nit. if you're uncertain or think like its no longer proper pass see a general practitioner. in my first being pregnant final yr i used to be on the document for the whole thing and fortunately all was once k. - to not scare you however i fell pregnant in november and began having cramps and so on and placed it all the way down to preg pains, good i sterted bleeding and miscarried two weeks in the past. so i suppose what im seeking to say is...in case your frame is making you think extraordinary get looked at. i do know i can be extra alert in my subsequent being pregnant. congratulations and well success
2016-09-03 16:25:22
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answered by mcguinn 4
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Im also experiencing the same thing lower back pain i am 16 weeks now the pain recently started i told my doctor and he told me this is common in some pregnant woman. he told me to buy a body pillow for sleeping . it has helped me alot
2006-12-19 04:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If your only 6 1/2 weeks preggers, i doubt it is because the baby is "laying" in a weird position. Your baby is only as big as your finger nail. I still had symptoms of my menstral period when I was pregnant for the first couple of weeks, it could be just that.
2006-12-19 03:59:48
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answered by Brooke's Mommy 3
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2014-07-27 01:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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With my second pregnancy my back hurt constantly. It could just be the way the baby is laying.
2006-12-19 03:52:58
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answered by Kristin R 3
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Pain, agony, hurt. In other words, yes, yes, yes. Brace yourself, it just may get worse.
It's normal.
Just pray you don't have back pain during labor.
2006-12-19 04:00:14
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answered by Barry 6
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Oh yes this is very common.. I had it with my second. Dont worry it goes away after birth haha :)
2006-12-19 04:01:32
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answered by Christie G 4
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