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What Causes Pelvic And Back Pain During Late Pregnancy?

im 18 im 5'4 and im 133 lbs and 34 weeks pregnant i have been experiencing odd pains in my lower abdomen alot of pelvic and back pressure and also severe hip pain... and my baby constantly hits my bladder which sends a sort of shocking jolt thru my vagina and everytime she moves i feel like im being punched in the stomach.. i vomitted alot yesterday... have a serious loss of appetite and have diahrrea (ps i have never vomitted thru this entire pregnancy before) what could this mean???
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Hello,
Your symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea hint at some gastrointestinal infection. The pelvic and hip pain are natural at this stage of the pregnancy as the pelvic joints get lax ahead of delivery in preparation for labor. The back pressure is due to the stress on the abdominal and the back muscles and also the spine due to the enlarging uterus. The pain in the vagina is a transmission through the cervix as the baby descends into the pelvis. Please take adequate rest in left lateral position and eat healthy. Wish you safe motherhood.
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What Causes Pelvic And Back Pain During Late Pregnancy?

Hello, Your symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea hint at some gastrointestinal infection. The pelvic and hip pain are natural at this stage of the pregnancy as the pelvic joints get lax ahead of delivery in preparation for labor. The back pressure is due to the stress on the abdominal and the back muscles and also the spine due to the enlarging uterus. The pain in the vagina is a transmission through the cervix as the baby descends into the pelvis. Please take adequate rest in left lateral position and eat healthy. Wish you safe motherhood.