Pubic bone pain- 23 weeks

2025-09-13 06:23:08
Hi, I am 23 weeks pregnant. I keep getting sudden pains on my pubic bone..would last for 1-2 seconds and goes away..even without movement. Wanted to know if this ok?
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Answered2025-09-14 10:09:41

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Please consult your Gynaecologist. A physical examination is required.

Answered2025-09-13 15:04:25

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It is fine nothing to worry

Answered2025-09-13 08:50:56

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2025-09-13 07:51:11

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So these are some changes in pregnancy, aka pressure symptoms, if ass with increased frequency of urine, we have to rule out UTI. Connect for more

Answered2025-09-13 11:50:17

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Little pain is a normal pressure symptom of pregnancy Get a urine routine test to rule out urine infection Avoid constipation It is always better to meet a doctor in person for examination

Answered2025-09-13 11:11:26

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Its normal. Don't worry.

Answered2025-09-13 09:49:29

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Connect

Answered2025-09-13 09:44:54

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Yeah it's fine

Answered2025-09-13 07:12:59

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