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pelvic pain

Hi Ladies! I've been experiencing pelvic pain this morning, I'm almost 14 weeks. It's not unbearable but extremely uncomfortable and hurts more when I walk. I tried googling, but I couldn't find a good explanation for it, is it normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Should I contact my doctor if it persists? I have an appointment next Wednesday, and I'm not sure if it's something I should be worried about, or if it can wait until the appointment.
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I actually drink plenty of water, I drink over 2L daily, my water bottle holds 2L and I usually refill it midday, so I know it's not because I'm dehydrated. The doctor said all the tests came back fine, and said sometimes pregnant women get unexplained pain. It would be nice if there was an explanation but since everybody is healthy I guess I'll just have to put up with it.
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This happens to me & i don't drink alot of water :/ I did drink alot of water before but now at 10 weeks I can't stand water it makes me nauseous. & i stared having the pain on both sides
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I called the nurse hotline in my region and they advised me to go to the ER because "in pregnancy it's better safe than sorry". I'll keep you updated as to what they say.
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Try and drink extra water....try to stay really hydrated.....it could also be that your not drinking enough. I find that if I'm not drinking as much as I should that I have pain as well .
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Im 14 weeks today and have been experiencing the same thing. My best friend and my sister toldme that thats normal growing pains it comes and goes.
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