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427382 tn?1298209586

Pelvic Pain

Is anyonehaving pelvic pain.  I am having pain when i stand or walk in my pelvic area, the nurse said it is just ligaments stretching.  Just wondering if I am the only one?
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427382 tn?1298209586
thanks ladies I feel better.  You know how one weird thing always makes you think something is wrong.
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571042 tn?1271447141
I feel ya. I had the worst pelvic pain a couple months back where I could stand or walk or do anything. Even lying down hurt me...but it was just ligament stretching. Try a hot pad and tylenol. That worked wonders for me. I actually had my dr. appointment yesterday and I was having pain on my left side and the dr said that was also ligament pain! UGH I want that to be gone! But oh well...part of the growing and stretching for baby I guess. :)
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282955 tn?1394730951
yup I get it all the time even after staying in one position at night.  I just wake up for a pee break and will feel the pain afterwards.  I then have to change my sleeping position and get DH to rub it otherwise I won't be able to get back to sleep...
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589762 tn?1330207135
Oh yes..... same here..... and Man it hurts sometimes/most of the time.... and it does cause more of a waddle LOL
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Totally normal. I have constant pelvic pain- it feels like my little one is resting his entire body on my pubic bone, and that cause me to have a major waddle too!
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392430 tn?1382904781
If I do too much walking I definately get pelvic pain, or if I sit too long. Basically I have to constantly shift myself around.
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