Joined: 18 Aug 2005 Posts: 100 Location: dallas, tx
30 Weeks And 2 Days Posted: 07-08-07 22:40pm
I am 30 weeks and 2 days prego. and having
MAJOR lower back pain. It started earlier
in the evening along with lower pelvic
pain. Is this normal around this time in
my pregnancy. Sometimes the back pain is
in the middle of my back. But, today is
the first time its been in my lower back.
Feels like REALLY bad menstrual cramps.
Has anyone else experienced this??
I am 30 weeks and 2 days
prego. and having MAJOR lower back pain.
It started earlier in the evening along
with lower pelvic pain. Is this normal
around this time in my pregnancy.
Sometimes the back pain is in the middle
of my back. But, today is the first time
its been in my lower back. Feels like
REALLY bad menstrual cramps. Has anyone
else experienced
this??
I like you began experiencing all of the
above that you listed at about 30 weeks
too. I'm 36 weeks now and my lower back
pain has increased even more then before
and there is a ton more pelvic pressure.
Sometimes when I walk it feels like the
babies head is falling out lol. Its
completely normal to feel this way. Now if
your pains are so bad that you can't
barely handle it then there is need to
call your Dr. right away or go down to the
ER. I hope the rest of your pregnancy goes
well! I'm due this Dec.
31st!
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