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Pain near urine part
I am going through 8th month of pregnancy. Suffering from pain near my urine part. Doctor says... it is due to baby's head comes little downside and because of it's pressure you feel pain. I feel pain while I change side when sleeping.. sometimes when I walk.. sometimes I did not able to change position of leg because of pain.. Sometimes pain is high.. sometimes not so much.. Doctor says nothing to worry.And not any indication of early pregnancy. He prescribed ultracet tablet. Need inputs.. about my situation.. Do I need to worry or not? Which things I have to follow to get relief from pain with out affecting baby's health.
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Pain in lower abdomen is most of the time due to pressure of fetal parts. Normal physiological Urine routine microscopy will give u added information Postural pains in last days of pregnancy has to be dealt with adequate rest, using cushions,, sitting on birthing balls etc Waterbirthing has one of this advantage of lighter feeling and floating effect
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Do urine culture and sensitivity
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Hi. The pain in lower abdomen inlast weeks of preg is normal . Drink plenty of water . Do a routine urine test to rule out any infection .
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