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What pelvic girdle pain can feel like.

Pelvic girdle pain can show up around the front or back of the pelvis and may be noticeable when standing on one leg, putting on clothes, climbing stairs, rolling over in bed, or getting in and out of a car. If pain is severe, sudden, neurological, or worrying in any way, your GP or maternity care provider should be your first call.

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This page provides general information only and is not personal clinical advice. Please speak with your GP, maternity care provider, paediatrician, or another relevant healthcare professional for guidance specific to you or your child.

Pelvic girdle pain can show up around the front or back of the pelvis and may be noticeable when standing on one leg, putting on clothes, climbing stairs, rolling over in bed, or getting in and out of a car. If pain is severe, sudden, neurological, or worrying in any way, your GP or maternity care provider should be your first call.

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