Is this normal?? I don't remember this at ALL from the other two. It feels fine when I'm sitting down, but the second I stand up it's like I got kicked in the crotch by a Clydesdale.
Do I need to pick up some frozen peas on my way home??
Oooo, I'm sorry. I had this with both pregnancies and it SUCKED! I told my gyno that it felt like I was being hit between the legs with a baseball bat. Going up stairs was torture.
Peas might help but sadly, I think it's just your muscles stretching.
Hang in there.
Yes! I have my regular check up tomorrow morning, and was going to bring it up but figured it was one of those 'nothing you can really do about it' things.
I swear I woke up this morning and almost fell down when I stepped out of bed because it was so shocking.
Oooo, I'm sorry. I had this with both pregnancies and it SUCKED! I told my gyno that it felt like I was being hit between the legs with a baseball bat. Going up stairs was torture.
Peas might help but sadly, I think it's just your muscles stretching.
Hang in there.
Yes! I have my regular check up tomorrow morning, and was going to bring it up but figured it was one of those 'nothing you can really do about it' things.
I swear I woke up this morning and almost fell down when I stepped out of bed because it was so shocking.
There isn't much they can do for it. The first time I brought it up they just shrugged their shoulders, but as the pain progressed with my pregnancy, they prescribed Vicodin. They can do physical therapy, but really you just have to wait until you have the baby.
Yes! I have my regular check up tomorrow morning, and was going to bring it up but figured it was one of those 'nothing you can really do about it' things.
I swear I woke up this morning and almost fell down when I stepped out of bed because it was so shocking.
There isn't much they can do for it. The first time I brought it up they just shrugged their shoulders, but as the pain progressed with my pregnancy, they prescribed Vicodin. They can do physical therapy, but really you just have to wait until you have the baby.
Not gonna lie, a Vicodin sounds pretty damn good right now. lol
There isn't much they can do for it. The first time I brought it up they just shrugged their shoulders, but as the pain progressed with my pregnancy, they prescribed Vicodin. They can do physical therapy, but really you just have to wait until you have the baby.
Not gonna lie, a Vicodin sounds pretty damn good right now. lol
Add me to the list of women having this issue. I told my husband it feels like I did squats for five hours. Even pulling pants on--anything where I have to lift my leg at all, getting up from sitting, etc--is fucking agonizing. This just started on Saturday.