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1577200 tn?1331725719

vaginal pain in pregnancy

i am almost 36 weeks and lately in past few days i am getting a really bad vaginal pain, , my baby has not drop yet, he is side to side , but i have these pain that i can not sit or laydown or walk .would someone tell me what is this? thanks ladies
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I would talk time your doc about this one, but I think I remember having that kind of pain at the end of my first pregnancy. It may be your body preparing for birth, loosening and spreading.
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1577200 tn?1331725719
thanks for ur reply :)
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1577200 tn?1331725719
thanks for ur reply :) i hope the rest of it is going to be same not getting worst :)
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1806883 tn?1458321004
this pain is from your baby moving their head against you r pelvic floor muscel and can sometimes feel like an electic shock, this is normal during the later stages of pregnancy
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My girlfriend and I were pregnant at the same time and we would joke about this ..(not that its funny) but we both had this problem .. it can be painful and my Dr said this is normal cause the baby is kicking and moving hitting all kinds of nerves and not much you can do about it :( sorry .. hope the rest of your pregnancy is enjoyable ;)
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1577200 tn?1331725719
thanks , i will do that :)
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