Q I’m 25 weeks pregnant, and just after going into the second trimester, I started feeling pain under my left breast that hasn’t gone away. It usually starts when I stand for a long time or when I sleep on my side. It only goes away when I sleep on my back. Now I’m worried, because I heard that pregnant women shouldn’t lie/sleep on their backs from the second trimester, but that’s the only position I’m comfortable with. The pain is so uncomfortable. I no longer enjoy lying down. Is there anything I can do or take to alleviate it?
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