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As I was out for a walk with Baxter the other day, I came to the realization that I have begun to "waddle." Not all of the time, but sometimes. Particularly when my hip and back begin to hurt. This is when I begin to take on a sort of limp/waddle. 
Over the past 2 weeks or so, I have been getting a sharp pain in my right side lower back that spreads into my hip and slightly down my thigh. Last week, at my 24 week OB appointment, I had gotten a shot of rhogam in my right butt cheek and thought maybe this is the reason for all of the pain, so I messaged my doctor. 
Doctor's Orders: 
- Heat
- Massage
- Stretching
He didn't seem the least bit concerned and implied that its a normal ache and pain of pregnancy. My interpretation: "It is only going to get worse because you aren't even that big yet." 
Suggestions I have gotten from others: 
- Maybe baby is positioned on the right side.
- He definitely feels like he is more towards the right! So maybe he is putting more pressure over there. There could even be a pinched nerve, but because the pain isn't constant and my doctor wasn't concerned, I doubt it is that.
- Make your husband give you a massage.
- Done! He did and it hurt so bad I wanted to cry! But it also felt really good at the same time and I slept better that night that I had in a long time.
- Rest.
- Yes, resting helps, but after awhile it starts to hurt from sitting too much. You need to find a balance between movement and resting and to what level and intensity you can move.
- Warm baths.
- Probably my favorite idea! After all, it was mine :) Definitely soothes the muscles and relaxes the whole body. I love baths!
So, all in all, follow the doctor's orders and make tweeks to them to find what works best for you! I am feeling much better already. I haven't quite figured out how to do the "stretching" of my hips/back but maybe I should try yoga! Goal for the upcoming week: Prenatal Yoga! 





 
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