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Pain in 'front box'

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mummytopebs · 13/11/2009 09:34

I am 29 weeks pregnant and my 'front box' feels very sore like it has been bruised, i am also have pain along my caesarean scar, has anyone else experienced anything similar?

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RealityBites · 13/11/2009 09:36

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kidcreoleandthecoconuts · 13/11/2009 09:38

@ front box

wastingaway · 13/11/2009 09:42

That's perfectly normal.

Never heard 'front box' before. It's a vagina. Unless I'm completely off the mark.

mummytopebs · 13/11/2009 09:50

A 'front box' is where your lady garden is (your pubic hair)lol. Thought it was a widely used expression, oops must just be me then.

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sowhatis · 13/11/2009 10:25

lmao @ front box. classic!!!!

ZacharyQuack · 13/11/2009 10:56

Looking forward to the Friday Night Back Box Sex thread.

victoriascrumptious · 13/11/2009 12:05

Back in your back box Zach

OP, does it feel more sore when you sit on the loo? Also are you sure it's not stretch marks?

sh77 · 13/11/2009 13:08

Sorry can't help on the pain issue but "front box" has me in stitches. So funny. I have never heard of that before!

woowa · 13/11/2009 14:19

I get pain there on and off, especially when I walk lots. Am 28 weeks. Hoping it's normal - it never hurts when I'm at MW apts so forgt to ask, everytime!

OrmIrian · 13/11/2009 14:21

I assumed you were talking about exhausts TBH until I realised this was the pregnancy topid

SoupDragon · 13/11/2009 14:21

[snort]
[guffaw]
[no help]

Is that like a window box, something you have if there's no room for a full ladygarden?

Um, I think it's fairly common. I seem to remember being fairly tender around there. Isn't it the pubic bone?

mistletoekisses · 13/11/2009 16:24

Great term

Yup - happens to me when have done too much tbh.

The pillow between the legs when sleeping has helped as has all the other advice as to how to reduce aggravation caused by SPD - keeping legs together as much as poss, sitting down to put socks/ trouses on etc etc.

HeartOfCrystal · 15/11/2009 15:11

I use front box your not alone

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