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With pelvic pain, at which point do you tell your midwife? I told her at my last appointment and she said that it's all my muscles moving but the pain is excruciating in my hips, back of hips and I have shooting pains down my legs but I don't feel like she'd listen to me if I told her anyway.2019 Wins
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emsbet, your nursery looks gorgeous!
I'm struggling a bit at the moment. Just coming up to 26 weeks and for last few days my tummy button and all around it feels really sore, kind of hot and stretched. Anyone else had this? My bump seems to have had a bit of a growth spurt so maybe it's just that, but it's sore:(
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Hugs LM - I would stress it too her asap, if she doesn't listen could you speak to your gp?0
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Hugs LM - I would stress it too her asap, if she doesn't listen could you speak to your gp?
I get on fantastically with my GP but I'm never sure if you can go to your GP with pregnancy-related things, when the Midwife is supposed to be the main person in your care.:o2019 Wins
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Thanks Griggsy. Only thing I eat a lot of is fruit I can't do big meals and I still have the odd bout of ms so thought they might help so I will defo buy some.
LM I spoke to my GP at 14 weeks xYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
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I went to my gp when I kept getting bad headaches - I didn't think twice tbh. I just mentioned it to the midwife the next time I saw her and she was fine about it and said I had done the right thing. They wouldn't want want you suffering hon x0
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izzydog yes the tummy button thing is completely normal. Mine has been stretching and doesn't seem to look like it's able to pop out like some peoples' do, and it has a sort of bruised look around the dip.Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/20170
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Thanks Griggsy. Only thing I eat a lot of is fruit I can't do big meals and I still have the odd bout of ms so thought they might help so I will defo buy some.
LM I spoke to my GP at 14 weeks xI went to my gp when I kept getting bad headaches - I didn't think twice tbh. I just mentioned it to the midwife the next time I saw her and she was fine about it and said I had done the right thing. They wouldn't want want you suffering hon x
Thank you both.
I just wasn't sure if it was okay to see my GP or not, as stupid as that sounds.:o2019 Wins
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LM my maternity consultant said to go to my GP as normal about everything, unless it's related to pre-eclampsia signs, lack of movements from baby or bleeding.Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
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