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35 weeks

So I'm 35 weeks and lately when I roll from side to side at night my inner bone from my inner thighs pops. Is anybody else experiencing this?
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Yesss very strange!
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I was wondering if I was the only one. It feels so strange!!!
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Oh ok i see! Well done you know if that will help me have him natural at least? I'm doing a vbac so I'm trying to do what I can do have him natural and if this pain between my legs is helping my joints and muscles open up then I'll ignore the pain a little longer lol
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It's called:
PREGNANCY Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
pregnant woman with symphysis pubis dysfunction,
Symphysis pubis dysfunction, or SPD, means the ligaments that normally keep your pelvic bone aligned during pregnancy become too relaxed and stretchy too soon before birth (as delivery nears, things are supposed to start loosening up). This, in turn, can make the pelvic joint — aka the symphysis pubis — unstable, causing some pretty strange sensations and sometimes pelvic pain.I got it with my third child and I have it now..
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I'm currently experiencing the same . I'm 38 weeks this is my 3rd Child , and the 1st time that this has happened and it's been going on for the past 2months now hopefully when I go to my doctors Monday I'll get answers..
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Also when he moves a certain way I get a shocking pain down there in my private area.
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This is my second too, and I was just curious cause it didn't happen with my first. So this is a good sign then? :)
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I'm 36 weeks with baby #2 and it has been happening to me too. Around this time your joints loosen for labor :)
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