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Pelvic pain/pressure/soreness

My pelvis has been feeling pretty sore and painful lately after I walk or stand up too much. FTM. Is that normal?
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10910475 tn?1422498328
Ive been having it too. Im a ftm too
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Its normal, happens to me to. Ftm
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Mine sore too it honestly feels like I'm being kicked there
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Me too, I'm 27 weeks and I my hips, pelvis, low back all feel way more painful than last week.  I think my little guy is head butting my cervix :(
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Glad to know I'm not alone. I work as a vet tech so I'm on my feet running around all day so it ***** that I'm constantly feeling my pelvis hurting.
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11088727 tn?1419827634
Same here. Mine hurts all the time and it will pop all the time. Sleep with a pillow between your legs if you already do that then get a thicker pillow to put in between your legs because from the pressure of your legs weighing down on that area makes it very uncomfy
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11088727 tn?1419827634
Ftm also. Have a safe and Blessed pregnancy/delivery everyone :)
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Mine has recently starting hurting as well! Getting out if bed is the worst!! :(
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Guess we all gotta hang in there. June needs to hurry!
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