Should I worry about pelvic pressure at 19 weeks pregnant?

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No clue. But see a doctor

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No, ur body is adjusting and moving but definitely talk with ur doctor if u feel something isn’t right

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Not unless you start bleeding as well. It’s just ligament pain because everything is stretching and growing. It sometimes feels like awful period cramps. If it gets too uncomfortable take some Tylenol(make sure with your doc), and that should help. :blush:

I wouldn’t be too concerned, because your body is adjusting for when labor begins…your hips will separate and you’ll feel all kinds of different pressures and pains. But always ask your Dr. to be safe with any ailment or concern. It never hurts to ask

I didn’t have much at all with my first but the amount I had with my second was insane and alarming… unfortunately as long as your OB says everything is normal, it’s just how it is. :confused: The “lightening crotch” was shocking too the second time.

By this point you should of seen your OBGYN. If your worried about something potentially going wrong you could call up your OB office and talk with the nurse to see what they have to say. If your spotting of any sort then yes go in.

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No, I’m 21 weeks today and I feel the same. Its just because that area is stretching and growing with the baby. But if you want peace of mind, you can give your doctor a call!

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It wasn’t quite that early with my first, maybe late second trimester. But with the second, the pain was almost immediate. I don’t think it’s anything to worry about but definitely doesn’t get easier. :grimacing:

I don’t think so. Your uterus is swelling The pressure has just begun.

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You should call your doctor or Midwife. Linda

Contact a dr and ask them. I had mild pressure at 25 weeks and was in pre term labour

I had such bad pressure on my pelvis and hips during my 3rd trimester and late in the second. My doctor said it was normal. I could barely walk and it hurt to roll over in bed. :smiling_face_with_tear: it’s worth it though!

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