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I think I have pgp/spd I’m 38 weeks atm nearly 39 I never mentioned this really to my midwife as I just thought everyone gets pain while pregnant and just suck it up and it’ll be gone after the baby comes it’s bad in bed when rolling over which I do a lot and sometimes walking is very painful has anyone had this without treatment and been fine once the baby is born?

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claire16c

It’s really common! I’ve had it in both pregnancies and this time it started about 8 weeks! It went as soon as I gave birth before x

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jenna01

I can’t help, but I’m 39 weeks and can really sympathise! I have so much pain in the right groin and hip, like you say especially when moving around in bed. I’ve tried sleeping with a pillow between my legs, different positions etc and nothing has helped. I’m just hoping it goes away once little one arrives 😅

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