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Weird Pain

I'm 6 weeks pregnant with my 3rd and recently I've started having this sharp pain on the right side in my pelvic area, like close to where the pelvic area and leg meets.  I've never had this pain with my other two and it seems to be worse when I stand up, toss and turn in bed, and like today I sat down I guess a little too hard on my bed and it was horrible pain, and every now and then when I'm just sitting I will have sharp little twinges in that area.  I've had no spotting or bleeding so that's a plus.  And advice, thoughts, anything please!!
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1946361 tn?1325018041
I had exactly the same thing happening to me 2 weeks ago when I was 6 weeks. I too had awful pain on the right side where your leg folds line and just above the line. The pain has stopped about a week ago. So I would not worry about it.
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I have a pain like that on the right side of my pelvic. Its pressure bad! Every time I stand up its worse!! I got this the last 2 wks of pregnancy with my 2nd and now im only 21 wks and I've had it for over a month. I think it depends how the baby and placenta and trust me it's normal.  Any unbearable pain should always be a concern but this kind is just annoying.  Discuss it at your next ob appt.
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1927715 tn?1392055940
Round ligament pain maybe?
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