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9263335 tn?1403463032

Pelvic Pain hasn't gone away since the morning :(

I had posted this morning about this pelvic pain I've been experiencing it hurts to move,walk,sit,roll over in bed. I googled it came up with SPD? I'm not sure if that's spelled right but I wanted to know what was causing my pelvic pain, I mean I could be wrong about the SPD maybe theres more too it idk. I've spent most of the day just laying in bed because it hurts so bad I almost passed out. I'm so mad because earlier I called my ob doctor & all he did was schedule me for an appointment in 2 weeks, he cut me off when I was explaining to him what was wrong. He's such an a.hole since my first appointment I had at that clinic he didn't even say hi or what he was going to do to me & questioned me in disbelief about me being pregnant. He was extremely rude the first day I met him & I've only been at that clinic for 3 weeks & it's time to switch again. It's pathetic that I'm in pain & he just cut me off on the phone & passed me to one of the receptionist.
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Yeah... It's perfectly normal just warm baths and relax as much as you can try sleeping with a pillow between legs and one behind your back like righ by your butt and drink lots water it helps.
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9263335 tn?1403463032
Thank you & yeah she's been moving around all day long & I can bearly walk it hurts so much & it does hurt to turn over to one side in bed but it doesn't burn when I pee.
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It's insane it's like when you turn from one side to another when yor on bed right ? Or getting dressed? Walk ? I hate it but it's completely normal as long as it doesn't burn when you pee if it burns when you pee it's prob a UTI but if not it's just your pelvic bone expanding witch is completely normal
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Same as me I went in for it and they told me it's 100% normal it starts at like 20 weeks and goes on an off it's her she's moving around in their and it's your pelvic bone expanding your okay take warm baths nd drink lots of water makes it feel a little better
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I think if you have been in that much pain for that long then you should go get checked out,  obviously something's not right. I'm not saying that it is appendicitis, but I googled it and they said symptoms for it in pregnancy are pain in right abdominal area.
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9263335 tn?1403463032
Because my insurance application was put on hold because I still need a few more documents to present to be able to get medical insurance. & I'm not even sure anymore about what the pain can be but it comes & goes & hurts when I move.
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I thought lower right abdominal pain could mean appendicitis.  I would go in, if it is and it bursts then that would not be good!
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How r u going to pay the baby hospital bill? U might as well just go in your already going to have the hospital bill
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9263335 tn?1403463032
I know but I refuse to go in because I won't be able to pay off the hospital bill. And since my daughter has been moving often I feel like she's doing okay.
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Either way they can't refuse u service
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9263335 tn?1403463032
The clinic is closed already & I don't wanna go to the hospital because I don't have any insurance right now & I'm 23weeks+4days
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how many weeks are you?? im about to pop and im not that miserable i had round ligament pain early on and it hurts but not on the scale youre describing i would go to the er to get checked out to be safe
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Smh yea he's an a.hole. but if the pain is unbearable you should really go in. How far along r u???
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BUMP
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