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pelvic bone pain

Anybody else have pelvic bone issues. I constantly hear mine carck wen I move and I'm being to become worried. I'm 22w 6d with bby number 2 and in my first pregnancy I didn't have these issues but does anyone have any advice to may be help me with this. Thanks ladies.
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Thanks ladies soi much.
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This is caused from the pregnancy homone relaxin. This relaxes your pubic and pelvic joints causing them to open abit and cause severe non stop never ending constant pain. The earlier u get it means u can still have it for a few weeks after u have the baby. All u can do is rest as much as possible limit everthing. Oh as ur belly gets bigger dont have baths as u wont be able to get back out.i dislocated my pelvis trying to get back out.
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If u are in pain in the pelvic area, more so at the front of ur pubic bone or left or right side of ur vagina.it is more than likely symphious pubis disfunction. Its awful constant pain in ur pelvic area that can limit u from doing most activities. The pain worsens as pregnancy goes on.it can even last a few wks after. Try sleeping in silky pjs or on silky sheets to be able to slide in and out easier. Sleep with a pillow between ur legs.Keep.your legs closed getting in and out of bed.use an ice pack between the legs to sooth the pain.never cross ur legs.get a maternity belt for support. Limit all activities especially stairs and driving.go to ur hospital physio for spd and pelvic girdle pain classes. Get crutches if necessary and go on bed rest if u can. Goodluck!
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Have you asked your doc/midwife about it? Sounds like spd.
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