Your Pregnancy

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PAIN KEEPS ME AWAKE

Q I am 31 weeks pregnant, and I have major hip pain, especially at night. Tossing, turning and surrounding myself with pillows does not help. I can’t sleep. What should I do?

One of the most common complaints of pregnancy is pelvic pain. For some women, it is slightly uncomfortable, while for others, even slow walking is difficult. This is very common in subsequent pregnancies. The pelvis

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