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  1. 25/11/08 18:50

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    haribolover

    it seems to have gone for the now....  but i dug out an old pregnancy book which said that if its your 2nd pregnancy it could well be the fact that you are probably still lifting your child which will cause strain....   which i never thought of...   and the fact we had to change the bedroom about the other day to make it easier for me to get out of bed, i wasnt lifting but we were standing most of the day.  

    will just have to have a stress free few days (if theres such a thing)

  2. 25/11/08 18:03

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    daftcat

    hello there!!  im due 2nd june with my first and im 27.  i was getting snagging pains when i stood up. midwife said be careful. im a care asst and have been taking it steady but last week i twisted  as i bent down and was bent double in agony.fearing the worst went home rung MW  to no answer, rung NHS direct nurse told me i pulled muscle in my groin!!!! phew. its so easy to hurt yourself.  i really will take it steady now!

  3. 25/11/08 16:02

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    Smiling at youmam09

    Hiya hun! defo sounds like ligerments love, i have a few pains now and again and my midwife told me the same. End of the day if u are really worried gve ya midwife a call and just have  a chat with her and she will reasure u hun! Its only natual to worry cuz i know i do u been fine hunni xxx sarah 11wks 4days

  4. 25/11/08 15:16

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    angeluk1981

    it just sounds like your body adapting to changes and streching of ligaments. i wouldnt worry too much as its all normal but maybe ring your mw just to hear that reasurance.

    hope you feel better soon

    x

  5. 25/11/08 14:53

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    funkydee

    im the same ive been getting nip like pains down there and im 13+3. this is my 2nd as well. didnt get it with my 1st.  its amazing how aware u become of every little thing in yr body whilst pregnant. makes for alot of very paranoid women.

  6. 25/11/08 14:09

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    Angel-Pie

    Hey hunni

    I wouldn't worry too much but if you honestly cant stop worrying about them

    pop down to the docs im sure its just stretching xxxxxxxxxx

    Good Luck xxx

    Anna 9+3

  7. 25/11/08 13:57

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    loramils

    I'm the same! Had them about 7 weeks and went to the doctors and he said it was ligaments stretching (apparently it can be a bit more painful in 2nd pregnancies) I still get it from time to time but I put it down to things growing and stuff, there will be a hell of alot going on down there just now!!

    Plus bubs might be having a wee growth spurt just now, I think they do at this stage.

    I know what you mean about hubby tho, mine is sick of me moaning!

  8. 25/11/08 13:48

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    Worriedharibolover

    few weeks ago i was roughly 7weeks i was having small nipping like pains at the bottom right of my abdomen, they lasted a few hours then went away.... now im about 11weeks (i think anyway) and i woke up this morning with these same type of pains.... its not that painful more annoying and worries the hell out of me...  my hubby tells me to stop moaning at him about it.... but i am just a worrier... i cant ever remember these kind of pains 1st time around!

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