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Dealing With Lower Back Pain During Pregnancy
9/23 15:47:23

Lower back pain during pregnancy is a common occurrence one many women have to deal with. There are numerous causes for lower back pain during pregnancy depending on when it occurs. There are several different types of lower back pain during pregnancy the first comes usually during the beginning of pregnancy. It is similar to the lower back pain that you might get during your period. This is simply due to the level in hormones and other changes that is going on in your body. As you advance, the causes change. In later stages, lower back pain during pregnancy is due to things like the shifting of balance and weight or even the way you sleep at night.

Ways to relieve lower back pain during pregnancy

There are a number of ways to relieve lower back pain during pregnancy just like there are a number of causes for it. The best way is to relax. The more relaxed you are the easier it is for your body to handle things like tense muscles. Look at the type of shoes you are wearing there are some shoe types that women should not wear while pregnant because they increase the chance of having lower back pain. You will want a pair of comfortable and supportive shoes and possibly stockings. Your primary care or OB can probably give you a good selection of ones that can provide you with what can provide you with the best support.

Keep yourself off your feet as much as possible if you experience this type of pain. This will help and it is a good idea to get massages. They usually come recommended and often times are covered by insurance. During the later months of pregnancy if you happen to experience lower back pain especially in bed or as soon as you get up in the morning. You may want to consider a knee pillow. This helps to keep your body in alignment and can prevent things like lower back pain.

You may also have a tendency to want to overcompensate for the expanding middle you have since you center of balance shifts. This can also cause lower back pain so it is best to try to walk as straight and natural as possible rather than attempting to over compensate for the added weight and shift of balance. There are also a number of medical alternatives if these simple fixes do not work for you.

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