You shouldn't be asking random people on the internet if you are having normal issues or not. What if you have some body problem that you didn't tell us you had and this is a serious symptom. Only your specific doctor can answer for you.
2007-08-07 03:13:36
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answered by SITDOWNWALDO 2
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Groin Pain Pregnant
2016-10-04 03:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the good news is, you are perfectly normal! Yeah!
This is your baby coming down into the pelvis. The pelvic girdle (consists of your hip ball joints, your pelvis and spine) all have to rotate and move to open up your fused pelvic bones. (this is the reason being a woman is so fantastic! Men don't have a fused pelvic bone) Your body is getting ready to birth the baby!
I had the exact same problem. I couldn't lay down on my side for long, I couldn't roll over to the other side, I actually had to get out of bed to roll over! But the instant the baby is born, it's all over!
Somethings you can try to ease your pain are:
Getting down on all fours and arching your back so slowly, like a cat. Also, your husband can roll a tennis ball on your lower back and hips, butt too. This is also something that works really well during labor.
Buy a yoga ball. ( I used my daughters hippity hop, the silly ball just hasn't' been able to inflate all the way since!) You want to sit directly on top of the yoga ball and roll your hips around, this will actually assist your baby into dropping into the pelvis.
But with anything when you are pregnant, don't do anything that makes it worse, or makes you feel pain.
If you have access to a large tub, I mean jacuzzi sized, sit in it with tepid, to warm water (the hot water raises your blood pressure) and float. The weightlessness may take some of the pressure of off your spine, hips, pelvis.
Good luck!!
2007-08-07 03:22:18
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answered by Katie C 6
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Hi! I'm almost 38 weeks pregnant and trust me, it's only going to get worse. It's just your body getting ready. I keep telling my husband the same thing...feels like her head is right there, ready to come out! Especially when I squat or go to the bathroom. I think it's become worse for me since she's dropped too....so maybe you've dropped. My doctor told me last week that once a baby drops they usually come in 2 weeks...usually. Everyone is different. She explained the pulling and sore feeling as our uterus is suspended by tendons and the bigger the baby gets the more these stretch and hurt. Just take it easy, make sure you are support yourself with extra pillows at night when you sleep and take tylenol every 4-6 hours...it helps a little. There's nothing much you can do besides take it easy and know that it's almost over! GOOD LUCK :)
2007-08-07 03:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-07 14:58:59
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answered by Margie 3
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yes i know exactly how you feel when i was pregnant with my son i didnt even want to get out of bed i felt like an old woman my knees hurt my thighs and my pelvic bone i thought it would never end but it will soon as the baby comes and i wish i could tell you something better but its going to stay the same i was walking around limping it hurt so bad i just wanted to lay around and not move but the best thing to do is walk so the baby will come out of you good thing is you only have 5 weeks left good luck
2007-08-07 03:13:18
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answered by helpme 1
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hell yeah, i've been having same problems for a month now
i'm 34 wks preg currently
i found it gets worse if i just lay around all day watching tv or whatever
it helps to actually walk around, get up, or even go to work (i cant wait to quit work!!!!!). i have a lot more pain when laying... i dread sleeping because it hurts so much
2007-08-07 06:03:39
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answered by mommy of 2 4
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i've been feeling that way since 32 weeks and i'm 38 now. so yes, that's perfectly normal. if it doesn't go away when your laying down or sleeping, if its constant pain than definitely bring your concerns to your doctor but otherwise your little one probably just moved down into your pelvis and honestly, that hurts. so hang in there!! I have :P hehe
2007-08-07 03:13:03
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answered by jenisilly80 4
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OMG GETTING OUT OF BED IS THE WORST!!
its why im late to work everyday. i lay in bed for 30 min dreading the actual process of getting out of bed. boo. and bending over to plug up the iron. i hate going to work.
its like my pelvic bone can click back and forth. its gross.
im 35 wks too, are u due 1st week of sept? im due the 9th...
2007-08-07 03:32:30
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answered by jean grey 6
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Yes its perfectly normal. Tendons, and nerves and muscles are all stretched and pinched these days.
It will pass.
2007-08-07 03:10:41
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answered by amosunknown 7
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