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Treating Pregnancy Back Pain.
Posted: Saturday, January 03, 2009
by Doc Tel Boy
Back Trouble UK
Back pain during pregnancy is related to a number of factors. Some women begin to experience lower back pain with the onset of pregnancy. Women who are most at risk for back pain are those who are overweight or had back pain prior to pregnancy. Here is a list of potential causes of back pain or discomfort during pregnancy:
- Increase of hormones
hormones released during pregnancy allow ligaments in the pelvic area to soften and the joints to become looser in preparation for the birthing process of your baby; this shift in joints and loosening of ligaments may affect the support your back normally experiences - Center of gravity
your centre of gravity will gradually move forward as your uterus and baby grow, which causes your posture to change - Additional weight
your developing pregnancy and baby create additional weight that your back must support - Posture or position
poor posture, excessive standing, and bending over can trigger or escalate the pain you experience in your back - Stress
stress usually finds the weak spot in the body, and because of the changes in your pelvic area, you may experience an increase in back pain during stressful periods of your pregnancy
How do you prevent or minimize Back Pain during pregnancy?
Back pain may not be prevented completely, but there are things that you can do to reduce the severity or frequency. Here are a few steps you can take to help reduce the back pain you are experiencing:
- Use exercises approved by your health care provider that support and help strengthen the back and abdomen
- Squat to pick up something versus bending over
- Avoid high heels and other shoes that do not provide adequate support
- Avoid sleeping on your back
- Wear a support belt under your lower abdomen
- Make sure your back is aligned using a chiropractor
- Get plenty of rest. Elevating your feet is also good for your back
How can you treat back pain during pregnancy? There are a number of things you can do to treat back pain during pregnancy. Some of the steps you take to avoid back pain may also be used to treat current back pain. Here are some other common interventions:
- Ice or heat
- Braces or support devices
- Sleep on your left side and use a support pillow under your knees
- Medications used to treat inflammation
- Use a licensed health care professional such as a chiropractor or massage therapist
When to contact your health care provider? Experiencing back pain itself is usually not a reason to contact your health care provider, but there are situations where contacting your provider is necessary. You want to contact your health care provider if you are experiencing any of the following:
- Severe back pain
- Increasingly severe or abrupt-onset of back pain
- Rhythmic cramping pains; this could be a sign of preterm labor
Severe back pain may be related to pregnancy-associated osteoporosis, vertebral osteoarthritis, or septic arthritis. These are not common, but it is something your health care provider will examine if you are experiencing severe back pain.
Your Next Steps: Begin an approved exercise program to support your back and abdomen Set aside a couple of times a day where you can take a nap or get off your feet Find a Good Physical Therapist in your area Purchase a support belt Purchase a sleep aid pillow Back pain or discomfort is common during pregnancy and should be expected to some degree by most women. Back pain may be experienced during any point of your pregnancy; however, it most commonly occurs later in the pregnancy as the weight of the baby increases. Back pain can disrupt your daily routine or interfere with a good night of sleep. The good news is as discussed above, there are steps you can take to manage the back pain that you experience.
Terry O'Brien
Terry has been involved in General Medicine for over 20 years, he is a keen sports player and still turns out most Saturdays on the Rugby pitch, although his body wishes that he didn't!
Dragged up in Liverpool and supporting the BLUE half of Merseyside. Terry went on to study Medicine and initially serve in HM Forces, serving all over the world and completing just over 15 years service.
Terry launched Back Trouble UK, during 2008, however the Therapist Directory did not go online until January 2009. The main reason that Terry launched the website was so that people in the UK who were suffering from a Back Condition. Would have access to quality, clear, jargon free Back Pain Health Information, and online access to UK Registered Back Pain Practitioners.
At www.BackTrouble.co.uk
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