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feels like I have been kicked in the lady part?.

I'm 36 weeks as of today. I woke up with a pain on each side of my lady part. I don't know why it hurts. It feels like someone kicked me there. Any other ladies have this?. & the cause for it?.  
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That's helpful information. Thanks.!!. :)
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Yes! I get the same thing! It feels really sore, like I have just had sex even when I haven't! I researched it online and found out its just from pressure from the baby! I also get these really uncomfortable sharp shocking pains down there which is just due to baby kicking sensitive areas causing what I found to be referred to as lightning crotch! Lol
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Kk thanks. :)
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Im 36 weeks and yes its normal, the baby drop and it moves, it kinda hurts when yhu standing up, trust me thats happening to me now...
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I was dilated to 1cm 2 weeks ago. Curious if there's been any progress since.
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Last week I was dilated at ½ a centimeter. Curious to see what it is this week.. If they check every week?.
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Yes I'm 31 weeks and I have the same thing and I'm also dilated to 1/2 now
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Glad to hear its normal. Thanks ladies.
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I'm 32 weeks and have had this for awhile. My dr said its because baby has dropped and is putting all that pressure down. Trust me, I know it *****.
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I'm 25 weeks and been having this pain for a while now, my gyne says its normal
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