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Pelvic pain during pregnancy
I am 28 weeks, 5 days pregnant. I am having pelvic pain while changing sides during sleep which is becoming difficult to get sleep at night. since yesterday i am experiencing pain only on right side. is this common during pregnancy or do i need to consult doctor? Please suggest
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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question Congratulations for ur pregnancy. Mild plevis pain is due to pressure effects. But if pain increases than complete examination is required for diagnosis. Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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A little pain is normal Due to pressure symptom of pregnancy Excessive pain needs to be investigated and evaluated
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Meet your doctor. Don't ignore any problems in pregnancy
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Consult
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Any pain during pregnancy can’t be neglected u hve to get evaluated.. consult gynaecologist in person
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Please consult.
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