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Pelvic floor pain
Dear doctors, Is it normal to have pelvic floor muscles pain during the third trimester of pregnancy? My vulva and the bones pain so much, especially during the morning or when I've sat somewhere for more than 10mins. Is this supposed to happen or should i be worried? Thanks!
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It's normal to have this pressure symptoms in pregnancy but if you are having lot of bone pain then get your calcium and vitamin D levels checked. Take calcium supplements regularly
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It could be a normal pressure symptom of pregnancy hope ur taking calcium supplements regularly get ur vit d n b12 levels are this could be a sign of calcium vit b 12 or vit d deficiency
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Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination and further management
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