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Pregnant, Low BP, Suffering From Symphysis Ligament Pain, Constant Thirst. Is It Normal ?

hi my name is AAAAAA and Im 32week pregnant Im a perfectly healthy person apart from having low blood presure which is not critic,this is my 4th child and Im sufering from symphysis ligament pain ( PELVIC PAIN ).which doctors say its normal in pregnancy,I have a problem now that I need to ask you doctor I constantly feel realy thirsty all the time and Im consuming a lot of water is it normal????
Mon, 25 Feb 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
Having low blood pressure is common and nothing to worry.
Take high protein nourishing diet.
Take some multivitamin supplements.
As you feel more thirsty, there might be chances of having Gestational diabetes.
Go for blood sugar level and consult your Obst.
Ok and bye.
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Pregnant, Low BP, Suffering From Symphysis Ligament Pain, Constant Thirst. Is It Normal ?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, Having low blood pressure is common and nothing to worry. Take high protein nourishing diet. Take some multivitamin supplements. As you feel more thirsty, there might be chances of having Gestational diabetes. Go for blood sugar level and consult your Obst. Ok and bye.