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Am 27 week pregnant I have pelvic pain when I’m walking specially at night when I change my side position.

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Mention it to your midwife. I've also got it with this pregnancy when I try to stand and walk from sitting or lying down. My local hospital now offers group physio sessions to give exercises for pelvic issues during pregnancy and apparently they're running it as a trial at hospitals throughout the country. I was referred by my midwife

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PenguinBlue in reply toSw1234

Yep, I had the same experience and was referred via maternity. The pain is still there but I have exercises and am more careful turning in bed / getting out of bed. Hope it eases x

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JOSANDY40

Speak to your nurse but it sounds pretty normal having discomfort as the baby grows.

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