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Pains when rolling over in bed

does anyone else feel pain when they roll over in bed, get out of bed and sometimes lifting a leg to put pants on? ... Is this normal?
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This is totally me, but I can feel bubs settling into the lower side of my stomach when I flip over trying to get comfortable himself. But it is becoming a groan fest in the bed to get comfortable myself as it just hurts pretty much everywhere in the abdomen no matter what I do.
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I been having this pain since 20 weeks am 37 now but my doctor said its just my ligaments.. But now I see it could be something else.
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Im 32 weeks and im experiencing pain when rolling over putting pants on and bending over
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5875748 tn?1431563003
Normal. Something I found during my first pregnancy was to put a pillow between my knees and tuck them up towards my chest as high as they can go before you roll over. It can help. Also if you are standing/walking, you can tighten your bum muscles to try and stabilize yourself.
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39+3 and I have pains when rolling over and have the terrible pubic pains when going from sitting or lying to standing.... So ready to get this party started!
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9358102 tn?1418673367
Round ligament pain. I hate it
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I'm at 33 weeks and experiencing similar thing.
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Oh ya and the whole putting pants on, I almost fall over from the pain. My husband now helps me get dressed haha
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Yes, so painful that it takes my breath away. One time I was getting up from the couch and attempted to walk, it was so painful and I had no control that I basically ran into the wall in front of me. When I roll over in bed it feels like one of my legs are going to snap off at the joint. 35 weeks with 27 days left until csection...over thos and ready to see my newest little man.
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Yeah I'm just right over 30 weeks and I have the same pains. I also had them in my previous 2 pregnancies so its pretty normal. Its freezing cold where I live right now and putting on or taking off my boots is killer!
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Heck yea!! It's so annoying! I'm 36 weeks and it's so uncomfortable to roll over and get dressed
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http://www.babycentre.co.uk/a546492/pelvic-pain-spd#section1
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Spd...symphis public dysplasia. ..
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I also have it. It got really bad for me towards the end of my 2nd birth. Doctor says it is due to the relaxin. That is what causes your pelvic to expand.  But then it also causes the joint there right under the top of your vaginal "lips" to expand. I have looked it up and i think it is called... there are things you can do to help.
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I have the thing and I'm 35 weeks. My OB said that all those pains are normal.
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I have the same crippling pain in my pelvis, if I go from sitting or laying to standing. Any movement really I'm at 34 weeks
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I'm 37 weeks but I have been feeling like this for weeks now I thought it's normal but I don't know what it is called or what it is, I see my widwife tomorrow so I will ask her there
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I have the same crippling pain in my pelvis, if I go from sitting or laying tostanding
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I think its normal.how far r u?im 33 wks thats wat I feel too.
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