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I'm 22 weeks and at night when I'm turn there's pain is that bad?
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Thanks!
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2206560 tn?1354296704
Oh wow, i'm getting the same pain...its UN comfortable...
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Either round ligament pain, or your uterus stretching.
My moneys on that your uterus is stretching to accommodate your growing little one. That's when I started feeling those crampy feelings on either side. I'm 26 weeks now and still feel it every so often.
Completely normal (:
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Sorry i.prob spelt ur name wrong lol i get them pains im 28 weeks pregnant and at night time wen im asleep i wake up and wen i get up to turn over i get a horrible pain in my leg and groin and it really hurts so know how u feel
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I talk to the doctor she said its normal
Very annoying but normal lol
Thank ladies
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2020005 tn?1628125976
I'm so glad you posted that crstl11, I was worried if it was normal or not!
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I've been having a lot of pain especially at night..mine is like cramps but I talked to my doc and she said it is normal..
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Is it a sharp pain that just goes away? If so it's most likely just round ligament pain, very normal. I've been so uncomfortable at night lately, I wake up with my back hurting and crampy..ughh!! No fun!
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