Ohh you poor thing!!!!!
I had this with my last pregnancy. Mine started at 15wks and I ended up sleeping upright on the lounge for 7mths as I couldn't sleep on my side or open my legs to get on the bed and using crutches from 20wks... so I know what you are feeling!
At 38 weeks you haven't got too far to go which is good although I doubt they will induce you as (despite begging/pleading/crying) my ob told me they wouldn't induce a pregnancy when the baby isn't at risk incase the induction didn't progress and a c-section was needed (hence unnecessary surgery for the mother).
Whilst in labour its important to let the midwife know you have SPD especially if you have a epidural as you can't tell if your labouring position is hurting your pubic bones. (does that make sense???) and I also agree with the physio (now and after the birth).
If its any consultation I found that shortly after birth (about 2hrs) later I had a huge improvement and about 3mths later I am back to normal.
On the down side.. I have heard it gets worse with each pregnancy!!
Sorry I can't offer any real advice, just lots of hugsand hopefully you will soon have your beautiful baby in your arms!





and hopefully you will soon have your beautiful baby in your arms!
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