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feeling uncomfortable

Im 27 weeks pregnant but ache so much around my pelvic area even my privates ache its hard to explain but not sure if im over doing it or clothes to tight any advice? I ain't seen my midwife since I was 16 weeks n don't see her till next week is it normal to ache so much so early? I never did with my first xx
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Its normal, and gets much worse lol. Good luck momma
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Doctors friday night told me that its normal as long as ur not cramping bleeding or contracting
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Oh that's ok then I seem to get worried more with this baby it seems forever since I had my son and this pregnancy is alot more uncomfortable I just want to sit with nothing on and my legs wide open not very lady like I know an should only be done behind closed doors lol xx
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6628393 tn?1398789276
Since its your second everything seems to happen earlier. Mine started at 17 weeks and now at 28 weeks I cant imagine it getting much worse but I know it probably will.
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6709254 tn?1389303349
Im the same way. My areas hurt so much I dont want to move but then eventually the baby moves or turns over Nd I have no choice but to move cause she always mives in the worst positions. It doesnt help that she sits so low. Im 24 Weeks and the entire time ive been pregnant shes been low.
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Oh bless at least im not the only one I have maternity wear but nothing seems to be comfy these days And someone did say as he's my seconds my body knows what to do better this time so it will be different just can't wait for my midwife it's been so long xx
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