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Is it normal to feel pressure pain and more difficulty to walk suddenly at week 35?

Pressure pain feels v low down#firsttimemom

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Nana

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I am feeling it too. Everytime when i sit or lay down for too long. Then when i want to walk, the first step usually hurts so much! 🥲

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Anonymous

Yes this!🥲

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Yups cause baby is heavier and head down. Take it slow and walk slowly.

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Thanks!

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