Post by stategirl08 on Sept 3, 2014 13:08:06 GMT -5
I'm 13w1d today and for the past 2-3 weeks, at least a couple of days per week, my lower abdomen is super sore like right between my hips. Is this just ligament pain related to my growing uterus? It's not cramping, just soreness.
Post by rachelgreen on Sept 3, 2014 13:11:56 GMT -5
Even though they say it's mainly a second tri thing, I had it as my very first pg symptom. It was shooting pain almost between my hip/uterus area down. It was always bad when I moved suddenly, rolled over, coughed or sneezed. It can also be an ache too.
I know AutumnRose25 had her first bout with it recently
Post by estrellita on Sept 3, 2014 13:12:07 GMT -5
I've been getting that pain off and on too. I haven't gotten an actual diagnosis on it, but everything has been fine so far so I just assume it's ligament or nerve pain
I have been getting them since like 9 weeks off and on. The sharp pain mostly, sometimes dull and aching now but not early on. I always described it as a rubber band snapping along my hip.
Post by rachelgreen on Sept 3, 2014 13:35:16 GMT -5
Yeah when AutumnRose25 text me she was asking something along the lines of "is this normal" and before she could even finish the full story I was all "RLP" on her.
I have been getting them since like 9 weeks off and on. The sharp pain mostly, sometimes dull and aching now but not early on. I always described it as a rubber band snapping along my hip.
oooo, good analogy! It was seriously my first pg symptom - weird huh? Probably 5-6 wks at that. Luckily it went away after a few weeks but I've noticed it here and there lately. I love pregnancy but there are some weird feelings and sensations that come with it!
I have been getting them since like 9 weeks off and on. The sharp pain mostly, sometimes dull and aching now but not early on. I always described it as a rubber band snapping along my hip.
Yeah it's definitely dull and achy feeling. Glad to know its normal
I've had these pains early on as well, well before my second trimester. Sometimes it is fleeting and other times it lasts for a while - like yesterday. Totally normal.