I've had them for days...since Sunday, I believe. Although they are sporadic, they are pretty frequent.
They are the worst in the morning when I first get out of bed. Taking a shower is just painful. I don't just get them when I cough, sneeze, or move too quickly either...I get them sometimes sitting at my desk doing nothing.
Anyone else?
Also, this might be completely stupid but does your size have anything to do with how often you get them?
I guess I'm looking for an explanation as why I'm getting them so often.
Re: Did anyone else get massive amounts of RLP at 13 weeks?
I just posted this yesterday b/c I am the same way!
I have been getting them every day, pretty much all day since 16 weeks. From what I can see a lot of people experience it and as long as you have no abnormal discharge you are fine. Your belly is stretching and growing making room for the baby
My pain starts from around 10am and lasts until I got to bed. The morning is the only time I actually dont' feel them. It can get bad changing clothes and its hard for me to climb into the shower as well.
I am not sure if size affects it? I am normally a 10 and have gotten them a ton, but if you are smaller I can definitely see you having more pain as you are a smaller frame.
I take it as a good sign
That means my baby is growing lots and my belly is making room 
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I'm glad I'm not the only one...although I wish neither of us had to have it so frequently! A little here or there, fine...but the frequency makes me nervous.
Have you noticed if they are worse if you were very active the day before? For example, we are putting our house up for sale, so yesterday, I went crazy in the living room and spare bedroom making it perfect and spotless. This morning, the RLP was the worse I'd ever felt it. I was wondering if how active I was the day before had anything to do with it.
I have a check up appointment today so I'm going to ask the doctor is size affects how often you experience them.
Thank you for your response!