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I'm 24 weeks. Is it normal to have lower back pain?

It has been hurting since I woke up till now. I am just worried if it is normal or maybe I slept in a wrong position and that is what is causing my backache. :(
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Whoops I hit post haha but yeah my right side & back is hurting tons. And I'm laying down... :c
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Yep I'm 25 weeks.
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It just su**** that you are in pain and have a toddler to take care of. But our bodies were meant for that :)
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That's normal... I'm now 26 weeks 5 days and I have lower back pains all the time...

You're having a " Back Pregancy "
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23 weeks and I can't lay on my back or lean back in a chair anymore, its horrible isn't it! Extra weight and pressure on your back is what I've been told, massages and resting your back often seems to help me(:
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Very normal I'm 22+3 and my back constantly hurts.
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Thank you ladies :) . I hope it's just that. I feel more calm to know I am not the only one.
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Yes it is normal  bc of the extra  weight  u are carrying  i have the same issue
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My lower left side of my back would hurt a lot :/ and then the leg cramps wouldn't help either :( but the back has stopped for awhile but they told me when baby gets bigger the back pain might increase..lol :/ ugh.
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Possibly just ligament pains. That's what my doctor told  me when I was having pains  from my back to my lower side. Ask your dr next visit.
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:(
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