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Back Pain during PregnancyExploring the causes of and remedies for pregnancy-related back pain.Back pain is a very common discomfort during pregnancy. There can be multiple causes for back pain so it's important to try a number of remedies to see what works.
Back pain and pregnancy seem to go hand in hand. Some mothers feel back discomfort begin in the second trimester and for others, back pain occurs more suddenly in the last month of pregnancy. Let's take a look at some of the reasons why women experience back pain during pregnancy: 1. Weight gain is one possible cuplrit of back pain given that the mother's center of gravity shifts during her pregnancy. When she leans back slightly to compensate for all of the extra weight in front, it puts more strain on her lower back muscles. This causes her back muscles to have to work harder as she leans back to compensate for the extra weight. 2. In addition, the two joints between her pelvis and sacrum, (known as the sacroiliac joints), also stretch as the mother's pelvis expands for the growing baby. The stretch and pulling of these joints is a common cause of back pain during pregnancy. 3. In addition, some babies may favor a posterior (or face up) position in the pelvis, which puts more weight and pressure on her back, causing back pain. If the baby's head hits the sciatic nerve, she can also have shooting pain across her back and down her legs. 4. Not to mention a posterior baby is likely tyo cause back pain during labor, which is known as "back labor". Some women who have back labor can experience back pain in between contractions as well as during contractions. Any or all of these situations can result in back pain during pregnancy and chances are very high that at least one of them happens to every mother at some point in nine months. Although there is no quick fix that works for every mother, many women find at least partial relief from back pain during pregnancy using one or several of these methods:
The copyright of the article Back Pain during Pregnancy in Pregnancy & Childbirth is owned by Brenda Lane. Permission to republish Back Pain during Pregnancy in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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