Has anyone ever had this before? Is there a point where it can become so severe that other actions (besides minimizing painful movement and wearing a pregnancy stability belt) needs to be taken? Or does one just need to hope that it goes away after delivery?
Re: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
regardless of when you talk to your doctor about the possibility of having spd, you should definitely bring it up to your doctor. Apparently from what I've read about it, more severe cases could potentially complicate delivery (some doctors might opt for a c section if it's that bad). I don't mean to scare you, but it's better to be informed about any issues that could arise from this issue (sounds like you're suffering quite a bit) In the meantime, you could look into doing some kegel/pelvic exercises to strengthen the muscles in that area which could help relieve some of your pain. Good luck!
Pelvic exercises can also help. Kegels didn't really help my pelvic pain, but I read an article that someone was using a yoga brick between their legs/thighs and squeezing. She said it did wonders. I didn't have a yoga brick, but I have a snoogle. Ever since I tried squeezing 5-6 times with the snoogle between my knees, I've noticed a SIGNIFICANT decrease in my pelvic pain. I wish I had done it earlier. It's still mildly painful, but I'm not being brought to tears anymore.
I asked my doctors about not being able to have a vaginal delivery if it got too bad and I got the same look I get every time I go in there with something dramatic I heard from googling. They didn't seem to think that would ultimately be a problem.
Also, for researching -- this is a type of pelvic girdle pain (PGP) -- so you may find more info looking into that.