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pressure in pelvic area

Every time I walk I get very heavy pelvic pain  and its almost unbearable for me to walk. Should I be concerned?
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I have been having these exact pains since 27 weeks..shes head down and putting a lot of pressure on my pelvis..It hurts to walk and get dressed sometimes..I have asked my doctor he said its the baby and its normal and because our pelvis is opening for the big day!
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I've head that since 23 weeks, the Dr. Said that it's just round ligament pain.
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I just turned 36 weeks today.
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Probably not but depends. Usually just means baby , is low and dropped into birth position. Im 36 weeks with second baby and life last pregnancy dealing that. Unfortunately being 4'10 and having babies over 8 lbs and 21 in I get ferry in ribs very early and never get relief when they drop feels like she is going to break the bone in.the front of my pelvis and I normally have bruising visible from the outside at my ribs.
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How far along are you? I've been having the same issure since about 33 weeks am now 36 and found out shes head down so I assume thats why I'm hurting. All the weight and whatnot is gonna put pressure on you. It shouldn't be to concerning though.
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