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I am 37 wks and 5 days and I have been getting some pain in the area between my private part and thigh. Its on both sides but i get sharp shooting pains in my left. I cant roll in bed, stand up or even somtimes walk without feeling like im going to collapse! ! I asked a dr about it and he said it is because im constipated. Idk how he would no if i was or not. He didnt give me any suggestions on how to make it better. Any one have any idea what it could be?
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It normal it hurts more when you lay on your side for too long than when you stretch and it feels like pull muscle but wat u need to do is lay on your side but slightly move back and have your legs a bit apart if you need to move to another side it going to be painful but you need keep having your legs apart it k if you hear a creak close to area but it your leg muscles that need to crack and you will feel a little bitter in your area
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I had those starting at my 37 marker or 38 idr. Yes that stuff is horrible pain. Feels like a charlie horse or pulled muscle. I had then start on my.right side and one day last week.it.hit.my.left ans i fell on my ground bec.it hurt that bad. I nvr did get to ask my dr about it, but i have herd it is early.labor signs like ur contractions.go.down ur legs. Bh. Idk for.sureeee but j knpw the pain!!!!!
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