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22 weeks pregnant intense pain

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Hi, I am 22 weeks pregnant, second child..intense pain on sides of stomach and abdomin, my belly is so so so low I feel the baby sitting right on my bladder. The abdominal pains are so intense I can't even move from one side to the other in bed and I can't walk for long either. Having constant Braxton hicks contractions too.

My pain worry is the pain it's constant and I'm in agony. I've read all about ligament pains, growing pains etc, I don't remember having this kind of pain with my first, I can't even do the simplest things.

Anyone out there that can help or have some advice?

Thank you in advance

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Did nobody answer you!?! How are you? Did you go to hospital?? Hope you’re ok

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