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15 weeks and 4 days

I am having some severe back and hip pain...does it seem to early for this? And does anyone have any suggestions on how to relieve it?
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Everyone is different, but it may be the hips spreading and such. EVERYTHING has to sort of rearrange to make room for baby and that causes pain and discomfort. I had a lot of pelvic bone pain in my later months which is oh so much fun. NOT! LOL Try a heating pad and pillows positioned between the legs. Try to sleep on your left side (when I was preg. I automatically slept on the left side, it was like a sign of pg. for me LOL)
But you do need to tell your Doc about anything and everything so he can make sure all is well.
Feel better soon!
--J
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I totally agree with Joanna, I'm just wondering exactly how "severe" it is.  If you can't even walk and you're in tears, then get to the doctor ASAP.
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So glad to see someone else going through this!  I have had a hard time the past few days, I'm 20 weeks 6 days today, but I don't think it's too early.  Try the heating pad and a warm bath helped some too.  I'm going in to my Dr. shortly and was going to ask then, but I think it's pretty common, not fun though.  If it's to the point of tears and unbearable though, call your Dr., don't suffer.
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