Aayesha khanMom of a 2 yr 2 m old boy4 weeks agoA. For vaginal and hip pain at 4 months of pregnancy, this is quite common and is usually due to hormonal changes and the growing uterus putting pressure on pelvic joints and ligaments. The hormone relaxin loosens the pelvic joints, which can cause pain while changing positions, walking, or turning in bed. Try to avoid sudden movements, sit and stand slowly, use a pillow between your legs while sleeping, and avoid standing for long periods. Gentle prenatal exercises and pelvic support belts may help. However, if the pain is severe, associated with abdominal tightening, bleeding, fever, or difficulty walking, you should consult your doctor to rule out other causes.
Sai Prasanthi R LMom of a 12 yr 1 m old boy4 weeks agoA. Hello! Did you overstrain yourself recently? Are you sitting in a comfortable position most of the time? Without proper physical examination, it is not possible to understand what exactly is the issue here. Get in touch with your consulting gynaecologist to guide you further in this regard.
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