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4904373 tn?1372032756

Pelvis pain!!

Has anyone ever heard of your pelvis separating to far apart?
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A professional is safe but not safe for yourself ti do it hope you do find somewhere anything is worth a go i know how bad it can be :( x
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4904373 tn?1372032756
I don't think there is anywhere around here that does acupuncture. I was thinking about trying a chiropractor but not sure if that is safe during pregnancy.
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I didn't get mine seen to until 35 weeks if pgp is what it is just ask doc or midwife for referral i didn't think there would be anything they could do for me im same in agony in and out of bed on a night to use bathroom kills,im from UK not sure about you don't think your assuming the worst but if i can help someone with a symptom and just saying sounds just like what i have i was told not to lift things and to stop walking by my physio which obv is rare for them to say she gave me excersizes which unfortunatly didn't help so i had to stop and with 2 kids is hard too stop things, i could have it worse one of my friends was in a wheelchair!,u might not have it but if there's a way of u dealing with the pain until birth could be worth a go acupuncture reallllly helped but like i said i was told what i have alot of pregnant women get and hopefully will go within few days/weeks of birth quicker the better :)
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4904373 tn?1372032756
I didn't say I have what she has I asked if anyone has heard of that happening
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4904373 tn?1372032756
I know my dr is an idiot I hate her but nothing I can do this late I will be 34 weeks Friday and I'm just trying to make do till 39 weeks
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5221747 tn?1365396245
I understand that saskia has pgp which I'm sure is really terrible but that doesn't mean that's what you're dealing with right now. Plenty of women told me it's normal too. Do I'd you want to be a worry wart and assume the worst, be my guest. I was just trying to help..
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5221747 tn?1365396245
My doctor told me it's completely normal because baby dropped and your body is making room for birth. And he also told me the pain is worse if you didn't exercise much.
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Ask for a second opinion it is your right. That sounds awful. During my first labor I had a complication and my hips were top narrow for my daughter to escape so she was tuck partways out her shoulders were hung on my bone structure. The doc collapsed her clavicle and then dislocated my hips from inside of me. Holy smokes it hurt so I couldn't imagine having to be on crutches from pelvic pain that sounds excruciating
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4904373 tn?1372032756
No its not normal this is my second pregnancy and its killing me I have to sleep on the very edge of the bed and kind of fall out and crawl to the bathroom if I have to pee and my dr isn't much help every time I have a problem the only thing they tell me is to drink more water and lay on my left side
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Its called pelvic girdle pain iv been diagnosed with it can be serious pain in tailbone pubic bone hips its basically because you have so much hormone going through your body its loosened your joints im on crutches and have a support belt lots of pain relief and acupuncture from my physio,it hurts to walk, stand,sit,roll in bed basically move lol iv had it since 30 weeks with my 3rd baby i didn't have it with my others but was told that now iv had it if i get pregnant again Il always get it and maybe sooner into pregnancy good thing is when baby is born the pain will go and im 38+2 now so roll on birth lol Google pgp in pregnancy and it will tell you hope you feel better try rest as much as possible x
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5221747 tn?1365396245
No lol. The pain you're feeling is normal. I'm 37 weeks and for the last month, my pelvis is killing me. It hurts to walk sometimes and it really ***** to try and roll over in bed.
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