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Help! Uncomfortable office chair! 7weeks 5 days pregnant

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Hi everyone,

I’m currently 7 weeks 5 days pregnant and I’ve been getting so uncomfortable when sitting at my desk at work all day...I get the worst stomach ache and just feel really uncomfortable. It’s only when I sit on my firm office chair. Pillows don’t help either. I’m lasting 15/20mins at a time.

It goes away if I lie down (thank god I have a bed in my work from home office!) or walk around and I don't have it at weekends when I’m not sat on a hard office chair. What’s going on?! I thought being uncomfortable would come much much later on!

I had my viability scan and saw my baby’s heartbeat for the first time yesterday and so everything is fantastic and fine in that sense. I didn’t mention my office chair aches as I was feeling really well and I’d totally forgot...until back in work after the weekend, today! Ouch! 😫

Help! Anyone had similar?

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