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Normal or not?

For the past couple weeks ive been experiencing on and off pain in my groin/inner thigh area. Im 34 weeks also this is my 2 pregnancy and i dont remember this pain from my last one. Its hard to sleep, move positions or even walk. Just wondering if its normal or something i should check up on.
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Thats what i thought. Thank you guys. Its good to know im not the only one with this pain :) good luck to you all also
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Its normal my first I didn't have this pain but with this pregnancy its had happen and still happening. I am 37 weeks. My doctor gave me a number of reasons baby is pressing on pelvic area, baby is positioning for labor, baby getting bigger so my body is stretching etc.
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I've been having the same pains for weeks now
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973741 tn?1342342773
Yes, I agree it is normal and had it.  The joys of growing a child inside of you!  best of luck to you
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My doctor told me its normal and that after the 1st baby it just gets more painful...but 34 weeks and your almost done! Try keeping your legs together when to turn over in bed, and if you aren't using a pillow between your legs try that. Good luck!
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14346590 tn?1451854557
I woukd say its pretty normal I have the same pains and it can make it really hard to get around! Its useally just because baby is getting bigger and causing more pressure
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