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Is Having A Lot Of Vaginal Pressure Normal When Pregnant?

Hi I'm 37 weeks pregnant and I am feeling a lot of vaginal pressure is that normal. I feel like I'm being ripped apart from the inside out. I'm also having a lot pain in my left hip. The pain is in my hip ankle and knee. I can't even walk because I feel like I have to crack my hip but can't what can I do.
Sat, 25 Jan 2014
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

Pressure in vagina are due to stretching of lower uterine segment and increased curve of spinal card. Which is commonly seen in near term pregnancy. not to worry

Pain in your leg could be due to electrolyte imbalance. have more fruit juice. and electrolyte sachet.

If not controlled with consult your doctor for further management.

Regards
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Is Having A Lot Of Vaginal Pressure Normal When Pregnant?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Pressure in vagina are due to stretching of lower uterine segment and increased curve of spinal card. Which is commonly seen in near term pregnancy. not to worry Pain in your leg could be due to electrolyte imbalance. have more fruit juice. and electrolyte sachet. If not controlled with consult your doctor for further management. Regards