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Pelvic Groin Pain

I'm 38 weeks and I'm having the hardest time moving around, it is extremely painful just to turn in bed, or even put on clothe.The pain is right in between my legs, very sharp, it feels like i pulled something . Is anyone else experiencing this or am I alone ?
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Yep! It is horrible. I am 35 weeks with baby number 2 I can't put pants on, scoot in bed or roll over, walk too much or sit too much without yelping and sometimes all out screaming. This is way more than just pressure like you said it's like as I am lifting my left leg I am pulling something and it is sharp goes from inside my vagina and out my labia and down my left leg and hip. I also have previous nerve damage from giving birth to my first down there. My female OB who has never had kids looks at me like I am crazy when I tell her about it and tells me the only way to relieve it is to give birth.
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Sorry ment 35 weeks pregnant not 25
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I would say its normal.   If you read and go buy the measurements of what they say about after 24 weeks.  Your baby should roughly weight more or less and be a size of a cantaloupe. And if your baby is tall, thats such a little space for a baby to be in there.  Im 25 weeks now and sometimes i get really bad sharp pains deep down in there and then a nice foot in the ribs.  
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Do you know if it's normal ?
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Same here
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