
Do you feel an urgent need to clean the cooker, tidy the cutlery drawer, and sort your baby's clothes into alphabetical order? This is typical nesting behaviour — and something that many women and their partners report around this time. It can be therapeutic and very useful… but don't overdo it.
Have you been struck by lightning crotch? Have you ever experienced a sudden sharp pain deep inside your crotch? Something that feels like a strong jab, perhaps, or an electric shock, maybe with some burning, pins and needles, or stinging thrown in?

Any pain or discomfort in your vaginal area, from an ache to a cramp to a sharp or burning pain, during intercourse or orgasm. An STI like chlamydiatrichomoniasis or a yeast infection can all cause pain during sex. It could also be due to chronic condition like endometriosis.
Between your growing baby, the increased volume of your blood, and the undeniable law of gravity, vaginal and pelvic pressure are common complaints for many moms-to-be. Some women report vaginal and pelvic pressure in the first and second trimesterstoo. The exact reason for vaginal or pelvic pressure can be tricky to diagnose.
Pelvic pain or discomfort is common during pregnancy and can be a real concern for many mums-to-be. It can occur at almost any point and its impact can range from a few twinges to debilitating pain. According to Dr Katy Vincent, senior pain fellow, locum consultant gynaecologist and member of the Wellbeing of Women Research Advisory Committeemost women will experience some pelvic discomfort in pregnancy and many would describe it as pain.


Early in pregnancy, many women have pelvic pain. Pelvic pain refers to pain in the lowest part of the torso, in the area below the abdomen and between the hipbones pelvis. The pain may be sharp or crampy like menstrual cramps and may come and go.
Pregnancy typically brings about a slew of aches and pains, sometimes in parts of the body you didn't expect to be affected. Many women have pain in their mouths or swollen gums, stinging pain in their legs, and swollen or tender hands. Often, parts of your body that are "connected" to the pregnancy process might hurt in a way that you weren't aware of, but sometimes nothing beats the pain between your legs You might be wondering, " Why does my vagina hurt during pregnancy?
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Back to Your pregnancy and baby guide. PGP is a collection of uncomfortable symptoms caused by a stiffness of your pelvic joints or the joints moving unevenly at either the back or front of your pelvis. Getting diagnosed as early as possible can help keep pain to a minimum and avoid long-term discomfort.
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