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25+3 and pressure?

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Byets · 18/04/2020 08:49

Hi everyone,

I'm 25+3 and for the past few days I've been experiencing vaginal pain and pressure? The pain and pressure are both worse when I'm standing up or if I push (tmi🤣) I'm also feeling a lot dizzier than normal.

Has anyone experienced this? Finding it really strange!

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Byets · 18/04/2020 10:32

Anyone or is this really abnormal and I should be concerned? 🤷‍♀️

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LittleBoyJuly2020 · 18/04/2020 10:34

I'm 26 weeks and not had this yet but did read that this happens when vaby turns head down, which can happen any time from 20 ish weeks.
Are you feeling kicks higher up now?

Byets · 18/04/2020 10:42

@LittleBoyJuly2020 - aww I'm having a little boy in July too 🥰 oh really?! I had no idea they could turn head down so early on! Is that considered normal for them to go head down that soon? I wasn't really too concerned but must admit I googled a bit and have become a bit concerned 🙈

To be fair I did notice a few kicks higher up yesterday... maybe that's the reason then! God I hope he doesn't stay in this position all the way 🤷‍♀️

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LittleBoyJuly2020 · 18/04/2020 13:17

Have a google in case I'm wrong but I think around 24 weeks was the norm Smile
I guess the weight of your uterus could also be causing a pressure feeling?

Aww a little boy too Smile congrats! My other 'baby' is 20 years old so I'm feeling like a first time mum haha. Must say though it feels like the worst time ever to be pregnant Confused ...I was looking forward to doing lots in the Spring before baby came x

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