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Hello doctors... I am 29 weeks pregnent. This is my second pregnency. First pregnency cesarean. I feel pelvic pain sometime. Is this normal? Currently I am 7th month pregnant but my stomach look like 9th month pregnent. My belly was look like 3 months pregnent before concieve. Does big belly affect to pregnency? Now my weight is 69kg. Before concieve 62kg. Does belly size affect to pregnency?
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The diagnosis of "pelvic pain syndrome" seems to be your own diagnosis. Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination and let him tell you whether it is a "pelvic pain syndrome" or something else.         Incidentally "pelvic pain syndrome" is a diagnosis which is made by excluding other causes of pain.
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Pelvic pain in minimal is normal in third trimester of pregnancy or may be due to UTI. Regarding belly size, it may be due to fat if your baby growth and liquor amount are normal in USG. No need to worry.
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If the pain persistent or if you are anxious kindly consult me.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Pain can be due to other reasons like urinary infedtion which is very common So if severe get it tested And as per ur stomach size u can correlate with usg If you still feel anxious kindly contact me anytime through online consultation
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Well, feeling of pain abdomen is quite common in the second pregnancy. But if it is very high in intensity and unbearable, you should consult physically for the examination. 7th month pregnancy looking like 9th month, check the amniotic fluid status and check you sugars (high sugars may cause big baby), and many more causes like mistaken dates etc. For detailed treatment, please consult me online dear :)
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Belly size doesn't matter Ultrasound should show proper growth of baby
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Belly looking bigger than gestational age has more factors to consider like belly fat before pregnancy, weight of the baby , amniotic fluid and so on . Is your concern is only about external factors or are u facing any of the issue that I have mentioned? Regarding pain , pelvic pain is common in pregnancy but u have to rule our other causes of pain with a doctor meeting physically
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Check with urself , Ur pelvic pain says u need some movement, posture correction look on that
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If the baby's weight is appropriate for gestation and if the liquor around the baby is normal nothing much to worry
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Not to worry on belly  size,it may look like that as this is  second pregnancy  and also can be due to tummy  Fat.On and off tummy pain normal  in pregnancy.
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Yes a little pelvic pain is a normal pressure symptom of pregnancy Belly size does not matter It could be abdominal fat
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Consult please.
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