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mmm is this normal ?

I'm seventeen, & this is of course my first pregnancy. I was just wondering if sometimes  when the baby moves I feel like a pain in my vagina but them it goes away. Is that normal ?  

& also I been feeling pain alittle bit that comes & then goes.  Its like my grind area. Its feels like its sore or something

-35 weeks. .
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Kaay thanks for the advice your very helpful.  & If I have anymore questions u definitely will not hesitate !  (:
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thats no prob, you will probably start to experience braxton hicks contractions as well, these are practce contractions and they can get qite painful  close to your due date and can sometimes be mistaken for early labour. If your not sure just have a warm bath or showe and they should settle down, if they dont and they become regular, stronger and more painful with each one then thats a good sign labour is starting. You can also start to loose your muccus plug up to two weeks before you go into labour or some women dont loose it until labour has started. If you have anymore questions dont hesitate to ask":)r they
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Oh my gosh, THANK YOU SO SO MUCH ! You really have helped me !  I dearly truely appreciated your answer thanks for taking the time.    
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Oh my gosh, THANK YOU SO SO MUCH ! You really have helped me !  I dearly truely appreciated your answer thanks for taking the time.    
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1806883 tn?1458321004
yes this pain is normal, its the babys head moving against your pelvic floor muscles, sometimes it can even feel like an electric shock down there and continuing down your inner thigh, all good fun :), its good tho as this means baby is getting into position
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