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when walking

Anyone else having pains sometimes when walking near the pelvic. TMI but like where the V line is?
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10548816 tn?1410965176
Yes, it's gotten better within the last week but I definitely experienced that for a few weeks!
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I'm 17 weeks and do the same thing. I can definitely tell if I have done too much.
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I get this as well, my doctor says its the pressure the baby is putting on my pelvis and muscles. She said as long as I don't push it, it goes away when I stop, and there is no bleeding it is fine... I always get thing checked the first time just to be safe because everyone's pains and feelings are different.
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It's just pain it comes and goes
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11248659 tn?1469915817
If it's like a pulling pain then yes it's normal. However if there's blood associated with it then I'd go to my ob or the e.r. to make sure the baby's okay.
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That's what I was wondering it comes and goes for me
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Omg yes I thought I was the only one , is it normal?
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I suffer badly from this !!!! Cant even walk I waddle!!! And I'm only 15 weeks. Sooooo uncomfortable!!! :/
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Is is normal? Like from the stretching? I'm 17,wks
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Yessss almost every dayy
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