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11431088 tn?1418222828

vaginal pain???

Im 37 wks today and i want to say ive had vaginal pain since last week, it feels like i had rough sex (not the case) it mostly hurts more when i walk I've also been experiencing pain where my leg connects with my hips and they pop a lot at night when i turn. This is my 4th baby but the 1st time i experience this, is this vaginal pain normal?
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Yeah I definitely feel like it's our body telling us it's near. My lower area hurts and cramps and it almost makes me feel like it's because I'm dialating but idk if you can even feel dilation.
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Yea my baby is head down too, im so ready for her to come out im scheduled for a csection on the 24th so not too much longer...lol i told my husband i sound like a mexican noise maker the ones u swing and it turns every time it turns it pops lol I've read this could also be do to effacement/dilation
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My low back pops every time I turn too. I didn't know it was because of that. Baby's head is down too. It just keeps getting better huh..
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Perfectly normal, the baby is probably head down like mine. I'm also 37 weeks and have been experienceing this since I was 35 weeks. When she moves my pain gets worse :(  my hips also pop its so loud my husband can hear it. It still kinda freaks me out
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