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741741 tn?1294284010

Pressure and a bit of pain

Hey ladies, hope everyone is well!

For about 2 weeks now I have been feeling some pain in my lower abdomen, maybe even a littler lower then that. I am not totally sure if the baby has dropped but I think so, within the last 3-4 days. Im 33 weeks and the pressure on my cervix is starting to get REALLY uncomfortable! Im also peeing WAY more then before!  The baby pushes against my pelvic bone all the time and that is also a yucky feeling. All this pushing and pressure everywhere is starting to actually hurt! I have noticed mostly today and yesterday that I am also having a lot of pressure in/on my bowels! I have also been feeling little 'pops' inside today...
This is baby #2 but with my first things were way different!
Is all this stuff ok or sure I be going in to see my doctor?
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741741 tn?1294284010
Ya, those sharp pains... I had those with my son as well. The only difference is that I have had them this time since I was about 26 weeks, with my son I didnt get them until about this point in the pregnancy. huh....
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202436 tn?1326474333
What you have described sounds completely normal, epsecially if the baby has dropped.  Just mention it to your doc at your next appt.  Most of us who are about this far along are starting to feel a lot more pressure and even some really sharp pains in the cervix area.  
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