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Common Reasons for Pregnancy Back
Pain
Pregnancy is a time of life that brings many changes to the
body and a number of symptoms to grapple with. One of the
symptoms that many women have trouble dealing with,
particularly in the later stages of pregnancy, is pregnancy
back pain. There are many different reasons why pregnancy back
pain can occur, and there are also many ways to manage the
discomfort. If you are experiencing pregnancy back pain, don’t
assume that it simply “goes with the territory” and try to
ignore it. Instead, talk to your doctor about options in
finding relief from the discomfort.
The Dilemma of the Expanding Belly
The enlarged stomach is one of the first reasons for pregnancy
back pain for a couple of different reasons. First, the
additional weight can put additional strain on your back,
especially your lower back area. That expanding belly can also
throw off your center of gravity, causing you to walk and hold
yourself differently to accommodate your new shape. This can
lead to increased pressure on your lower back, and result in
pregnancy back pain. Another problem in pregnancy is that the
increase in hormones can lead to laxity of the joints, which
will offer less support to the back and lead to discomfort in
the area.
There are a number of activities that can aggravate pregnancy
back pain. Some of these can be easily avoided during those
nine months, and others simply must be tolerated due to a lack
of alternatives. Use extra care when twisting and turning,
bending over or lifting items, since it is easier for strains
and injuries to occur to the back when you are in this
condition. Other activities that can contribute to pregnancy
back pain are walking, running, using stairs or rolling in bed.
While most of these activities cannot be avoided completely,
you can exercise additional caution when performing them to
avoid additional strain on the back.
Treatment Options
Treatment of pregnancy back pain can include exercises that are
appropriate for this stage of life, and an adjustment in some
daily activities that can strain the back when you are in this
state. You can talk to a healthcare professional about proper
techniques for posture and performing daily tasks like
housework. Your healthcare professional can also offer hands-on
treatments for pregnancy back pain and instruct you on your own
pain management strategies. Pregnancy back pain doesn’t have to
be an unfortunate byproduct for the next nine months. Talk to
your doctor today about methods of pregnancy back pain
relief.
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