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Re: For all the Pregnant ladies with Hip Pain!!!!

From: misty (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 3 Oct 2001 19:16:07 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Katt wrote: >
>I had to share this. I am just starting week 37 and for the past month
>or so, I have had the worst hip pain from sleeping on my side. I would
>wake up every hour with my hip throbbing, and would have to switch to
>the other side. As you can imagine, I got ZERO sleep. Well I got on
>the internet, as I know hip pain is a very common complaint and I
>figured maybe I could find some help. Well every one suggests sleeping
>with a pillow between your legs...and I'm like "yeah, I do that already"
>BUT then I read that the size of the pillow makes a difference. So I
>gave it a try. I put a super duper thick and firm pillow between my
>legs. And the first night, my hips didn't hurt and I slept SO
>WONDEFUL!! But I thought it might be a fluke. But it's been over a week
>and everynight I have slept so good. Only waking up once, maybe twice a
>night. So I had to share. The thicker the pillow the better. I was
>getting pretty depressed about the pain and not sleeping, and now I feel
>so wonderful! Good luck, and I hope it works for you!!!
>
>--
>Katt
>

Wow!! I'm 35 weeks and 3 days and I have been having horible hip pains for months now. I will definatly give this a try. Thanx a million for the advice.

--
Misty



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