Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
The abdomen is an anatomical area that is bounded by the lower margin of the ribs is he pelvic bone.
There are various symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease, most notably pain around the lower abdomen and pelvic area. Pain during urination, irregular menstrual bleeding and discomfort during sexual intercourse are other potential symptoms.
Asprin and pain killer
I know its a ligament in the pelvic hip wall, but the pain is shooting thru my legs downward.
Is it in the pelvic (hips/pelvic bone/vaginal) area or in your lower ab area? If it is truly the pelvic region, then you shouldn't be concerned. You muscles and bones will stretch out to make room for baby and that can actually start very early in pregnancy. Try sleeping with a body pillow or a regular pillow between your knees and thighs to help aleviate the pain. If the pain is in your lower abdominal region, then you should let your doctor know. If could be something, it could be nothing. Also, if the pain is in your pelvic area, you can try taking some Tylenol (acetaminiphin) but I would ask your doc if it would be okay to take ibuprophin (Advil, Motrin) because it helps with aches and pains alot better.
Miscarrying is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, pelvic cramps, and sometimes lower back pain.
The signs and symptoms are nothing alike. A yeast infection typically causes skin irritation or itching in the genital area, but not pelvic pain or tenderness on exam. Pelvic inflammatory diseases causes pelvic pain, pain on palpation of the ovaries/tubes, and pain with cervical motion.
There are many different symptoms of chronic pelvic pain depending on the specific cause. Some of the symptoms that one might experience are painful bowel movements, lower back pain, bloating in the abdomen, pressure in the lower pelvis and fever or fatigue.
Yes it is. The sit and reach test is important as because tightness in this area is implicated in lumbar lordosis, forward pelvic tilt and lower back pain.
Pain shooting from the back to the pelvic area can occur from sleeping the "wrong way". Try a new sleeping position, and if that doesn't help, please consult a doctor, as it could be serious.
Sounds like prostatis
Go to the doctor something is seriously wrong