Where is the pain located, is it in your muscle or your bone structure? First I thought of pelvic thinning but since you've had it for two months It could be something else. If it's more in your muscle then the spine could be twitched, like a subluxation. The muscle would then be overworking and compensate. But then again it depends on the exact location of the pain.
It's more than likely sciatica/sciatic nerve pain. It is awful but it's part of pregnancy and there are stretched you can do if it's really bad
I think it's in the muscles another thing is that I work 8hours standing I'm hoping that is not a cause of my matter
What stretches do u suggest? 2nights back I was struggling to climb on my bed Mom had to come and assist my tummy still small haven't showed yet this is my 1st child I'm 28 am I too old maybe for 1st born maybe? my peers have now 3 kids maybe it's got to do with my non flexibility
I bet it's your hips and what your feeling is referred pain, you should go for a visit to a massage therapist if that's an option for you! Massage or chiro can help so many pregnancy ailments you don't have to just suffer through the pain !
http://www.simplebackpain.com/sciatica-stretching-exercises.html#axzz3W0kKhdzO
I typed in stretches to relieve sciatic nerve pain during pregnancy and got a whole bunch of links with pictures to help. I have been having a lot of wciatica lately and it is extremely painful. The link i posted seemed to be very descriptive and helpful with the stretches.
I've had sciatica from early this pregnancy in both my *** muscles so I'm lucky not lol and just from cleaning the other day for my son's party I was unable to stand up from extreme pain in my back cause the nerve was getting pinched in my spine. The pain was unbelievable I lost my breath and was on the ground crying had to get a home doctor give my pain killers and I was on bed rest for 3 days. Now I have heat packs on all day and night and need to take it very easy or I'll have to go to hospital. I hope you don't get it as bad as me because herniated disks are not fun :(