I went and got a support band made for spd. Serola biomechanics. It really helps when walking around, standing, even laying down. It limits your pelvic and hip movement. You can order it online
That's right! It's so wonderful that you have such a good attitude. You are so close to having him. How exciting!
I am praying for you Kim that you would feel better and have complete relief from your pain. I had bad pelvic pain when I was pregnant with my first, and experiencing it here and there with #2, not as bad but I learned to turn very slowly in bed and get up slowly and to not walk more than my body was saying not to, and just not doing too much. I would def seek a OB or midwife that will go deeper with what your experiencing and get it dealt with. I will continue to be praying for you.
My doctor suggested water aroebix to help with the pain.
Get tested for preeclampsia..
I was like that with my son. The doctor needs to give some anti nausea or vomiting medicine and the pain from your pelvis is due to the baby moving in potion. Along with the baby moving the baby may be heavy. I'm just speaking from experience.
I had something similar with my first child and i was vomiting for 5 months straight and i didnt gain till i was 7-8 months along. I had to go to the hospital because all the vomiting made me dehydrated and my back was constantly in pain. So i was in bed for 5 months and i threw up throughout my whole pregnancy. The baby is taking supplies from your body like calcium. Take more of it or bring it up to your midwife cause its better that way
Spd I have it and unfortunately it does get worse as the pregnancy goes on but you need to ask your midwife to refer you for physiotherapy xx
Yeah I'd go and see someone else hun. Accupuncture is good for pain relief.
I'd suggest getting a second opinion. Find out possible causes and treatment options for the pain.
You should speak to your doctor, dont ignore any pain