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vag pain?

I'm 15 weeks, and tonight I'm having this weird pain. It's not constant, it comes and goes, and it's not a horrible pain, just enough to notice it. It's at the top of my "mound"(i guess that's what it's called). Is this normal? It's worse when I'm walking also.
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It almost feels like my bladder feels when it's reached it's limit now :/
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I get it too... well today i started to notice it and 15+2!!
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Oh yeah it does. This is my second baby and its like a whole New group of pains that I didn't have last time
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Pregnancy brings on all kinds of wonderful pains and aches.
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It's getting worse. I'm starting to get worried. I know the baby isn't that far down, I don't know what this could be.
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I know mine hurts so bad it feels like the baby is gonna fall out...
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It's annoying lol I freak myself out when I feel pains down there
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Yeah its normal. I'm 30+5 and still have pains in my women area...mine is here then there all.differant areas.
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I get it aswel, at the beginig of the pregnancy my midwife said it was stretching ligaments and extra weight
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Bumpity bump bump.
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