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WHY CANT I MOVE ?

I am due in 18 days with my first child a little boy. And for about a week or so I swear I've never been in so much pain. Its as if my pelvis bone is breaking in the front.  I can barely move around and its worse when im in bed. Its so painful im being forced to not do anything. Has anyone ever experienced this or know what to do ?
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SPD had it with 3rd pregnancy. So far not this one thank goodness. Its horrible but is gone as soon as you deliver.
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Im due in 16 days and ive been experiencing the same pelvic pain. I addressed my midwife ahout it and she informed me that the baby has dropped and its normal to feel that pain. Its pressure from the baby being lower. :) theres really nothing you can do but ive learned warm baths help alot. Looong warm baths. Lol :)
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6674791 tn?1396215150
That sounds like SPD... I've suffered from it since about 15 weeks... currently 33 weeks... hang in there mama your in the final days :)
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I agree with the SPD. I'm 30 weeks w my 2nd baby and for the last 10 weeks I've had this pain. The closer to delivery I get the worse the pain gets.
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Im due in 10 too!!! :) and it might just mean your baby's head dropped. I think the proper name for it is lightening? Anywho, ya it puts strain on your hips and pelvic bone area. I heard warm baths help ease the strain! And I have been having pain too when I sit in one position too long. I have to constantly change positions or walk around. But I cant walk around too much or my feet get swollen. So I have to balance it out! Lol :)
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Im due In 10 almost same as u its so worse the pain in bed n when trying to stand up what it helps me its sitting down n walking around n repeating try walking so u can try to over come that painit works for me hope it does the same for u
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8137968 tn?1396688954
I have the same. I belive its spd .. pelvis dysfunction. Search it up! It hurts to move from one side to the other while in bed
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