He may flip - but then he could flip again. Just pay attention to the little feet - they will get caught up in different places if he moves. You may notice them in your ribs now - with one I had them around the hips until the last week and he flipped and engaged.
Relaxins allow your pelvis to separate so baby can fit through. There is a condition however - Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction - where the relaxins go overboard and it causes pain in the pelvic region. There is a couple of threads in "Medical conditions during pregnancy" you can check out for symptoms of SPD or its bigger badder brother DSP.
The constant need to do number 2 could be baby sitting posterior and on your bowel. Might be worth asking the ob next time if it is - there are some techniques to try and help him turn anterior which is optimal for birthing. --- You can birth a posterior baby, I've done two, but it is murder on the back during labour.


and that when i walk or turn over in bed that down there it hurts and it feels like my bones arent together is that normal?
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