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    Posted: 10 May 2007 at 9:45am
I woke up this morning, had to somehow manouver(sp) myself out of bed as my pelvic area is so totally sore its hard to move, and walking OUCH!! hurts real bad.
I swear I never got this bad with Haleigh.
Nothing seems to be working to make it better
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Ow, ow owwwwweeeee

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well it feeling little better now moving round lots helps. now just to get rid of these darn cankles lol
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yep I know exactly how you feel, the presure and the pain of those nasty ligaments streching brings tears to my eyes some times
I find having a nice relaxing bath helps a bit
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we have no bath i can fit into inthis house
just weird getting it seen as i wasnt this sore with haleigh.
yeah df has to help me up sometimes lol.
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Poor you Haleigh. Hope it gets better soon.
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Oh i posted a similar thread a few weeks ago because this pain was driving me nutts!!! mine seems to be getting worse too and yup moving around in bed and getting out of bed is excruciating!!! . DH has to help me up in the mornings I bought a wheat bag hoping that it might ease the pain but its only very temporary releif
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i forgot about your thread actually, hmm haleighs got my wheatbag (it a cute teddy one ) might try my hottie.
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Originally posted by haleighsmum haleighsmum wrote:

I woke up this morning, had to somehow manouver(sp) myself out of bed as my pelvic area is so totally sore its hard to move, and walking OUCH!! hurts real bad.
I swear I never got this bad with Haleigh.
Nothing seems to be working to make it better

You poor thing - That sounds really painful..  I get bad pain when I bend down for any period of time or crouch to pick something up or do something. Not looking forward to what your experiencing..

I hope you're feeling a bit better since this morning hun!

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I know what you mean...I was like that over the weekend and was nearly in tears over it....thankfully it is a bit better now but still gets really sore if I walk too much.
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I'm getting a real bad pain in the middle of my pelvis. Only hurts when I walk or move. I suspect it's a knee though.
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i hope it not a knee down there for me Renee lol
it almost gone now, I did a few sqwatting exercises and it seemed to help. could be also I havent done as much walking lately cause of Haleigh nto being to well (and I cant be bothered)
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Sounds alot more like this SPD

I have this again this pregnancy and its not nice, but can be helped a little.
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oh so i need to actually tell my midwife it mroe serious than jsut the normal pelvic pain?? shoot I never knew that
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No worries :) It is diff something to tell the m/w, she can refer you to a physio, who in my opinion cant do much lol as they say you need to actually stabilise your pelvis not mobilise it, so that cuts out alot. And they will fit you with a belly belt, this gives me some relief if im going to walk to playcentre or stand for a while. The physio will talk you through how to get in the car, in and out of bed, rolling etc. and give you some very light simple stretching moves that help sometimes.
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PS, a good way to see if you have it in the front joint is to lay flat and with a flat hand apply presure to the front of your pelvis, if this sends you through the roof you diff have SPD in your front joint.
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I had a belly belt with Haleigh from the physio from about 30wks but wasn't for anything like this my back-up just gave me one because of fluid retention and it really helped, was great in labour to, and excellant for walking and after the birth, I loved my belly belt.
I will call Jenny this morning (at a bit more of a respectable time hehe) and get it sorted, sucky thing is I dont drive and ahve to walk everywhere and playcentres 30min walk away with coming home up a hill .
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I told my MW about this last time and she wasnt concerned about it - she said that its normal and is most likely just the baby pushing down on top of ligaments stretching
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yeah my mw siad that to me when i called her.
shes getting me a bellybelt though she reacons it cause it number 2 he jsut so far down putting pressure there which will eb why it settles.
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I had this with the latest baby....it got so bad that I ended up sleeping in a reclining chair for months. It was okay when I kept moving around, but you can't really do that and sleep at the same time. Stairs became impossible. Getting in and out of the car nasty. There wasn't anything that could be done for mine, but a friend that had the same thing said that her osteopath made a HUGE difference. The good news...mine went away within days of giving birth...so at least it was temporary

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