31 Pregnant and feeling pressure on uteres?
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Hi
It sounds like braxton hicks to me that is normal though it usually happens withthin 34weeks and up.It depends on how far along you are if it is normal or not. I would suggest talking with your OBGYN if your feeling uneasy about the situation.I hoped I helped.
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braxton hicks practise contractions it sounds like, i get them shockingly and can make life very uncomfortable, dont worry they are normal but i still advise to go get checked by your doctor if your not sure.
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36 weeks
This is very normal. I've had three children and i had this worst with the last one. He wanted to stretch and there was not a lot of room left. some times i would have to hold onto the walls to walk down the hallway. If you are really worried do ask your doctor but it is a common thing.
yes its how the baby is laying. it has nothing to do with ur age. i had that feeling at 23. just to step done it hurt. it bothered me to the point i wouldnt sleep in bed. just the pain of getting up and moving bothered me. i slept on the recliner i must say it was very comfy get some pillows and place then where u feel comfy. if was the best sleep i got. try it.
hiya it sounds like spd here are the SYMPTOMS
Pain is usually felt low down over the Symphysis Pubis joint, which may be extremely tender to the touch. Pain may also be felt in the hips, groin and lower abdomen and can radiate down the inner thighs. You may waddle or shuffle, and may be aware of an audible ‘clicking’ sound coming form the pelvis. During pregnancy and after, the Symphysis can gap slightly and walking, climbing stairs and turning over in bed can be difficult or even impossible. Pelvic pain can develop slowly during pregnancy gradually gaining in severity as the pregnancy progresses. A combination of postural changes, the growing baby, unstable pelvic joints under the influence of pregnancy hormones and changes in the centre of gravity can all add to the varying degree of pain or discomfort. In some cases it can come on suddenly following a fall, sudden abduction of the thighs (opening to wide too quickly!). Pain may remain static, i.e. in one place such as the front of the pelvis giving the feeling of having been kicked, in other cases it may start in one area and move to other areas, you may experience a combination of the symptoms.
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