Symptoms of lower back pain in pregnancy

Back pain is very common in pregnancy. Between a half and three quarters of pregnant women have it at some stage. Pregnancy produces a huge postural change that a woman’s body will ever experience. As the baby grows in the womb and extra weight is increased, the centre of gravity changes resulting in postural changes from week to week. This may cause a diverse range of aches and pregnancy back pain in the body.

  • Lower back pain
  • Pelvic pain
  • Hip pain
  • Leg pain radiating from the lower back
  • Sacro-illiac pain
  • Sciatica
  • Headaches
  • Upper back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Pelvic pain
  • Hip pain
  • Leg pain radiating from the lower back
  • Sacro-illiac pain
  • Sciatica
  • Headaches
  • Upper back pain
  • Neck pain
Pregnancy Back Pain Ashford

What causes back pain in pregnancy?

Your bones and joints are attached by ligaments. Throughout pregnancy, the hormone relaxin loosens your ligaments which allows the baby to pass through your pelvis which puts more strain on muscles and tendons making them ache. This happens from early on in the pregnancy, as relaxin levels increase in the first trimester. As you go through the second and third trimester, the weight of the baby increases and expands your uterus which puts further strains on your muscles and ligaments which can cause you aches and pains.

As your abdominal muscles become stretched they can’t assist you to hold your back straight as firmly as before which causes your lower back to take more strain and therefore cause pregnancy back pain.

How can osteopathy help pregnancy related back pain?

Osteopathy can help to provide relief from numerous pregnancy related aches and pains, osteopathy can help alleviate pain by loosening muscles and joints around the lower back and pelvis by using gentle osteopathic techniques and soft tissue massage and advise on appropriate posture and positions antenatally and for the birth.
This will assist the baby into a good position to help better the chances of a straight forward birth. Our aim is to help to improve your quality of life, letting you enjoy your pregnancy. The safety of mother and baby is our main concern, and osteopaths are highly trained and educated to treat antenatal issues. Osteopathy is completely safe after 3 months of pregnancy.
A post-natal check after your baby is born can also help you to recover from the birth with osteopathic treatment designed to gently ease and loosen sore and tired muscles, increasing joint range of movement and re-balancing the pelvis. It can also help to relieve back pain from breast feeding and lifting your baby.

Pregnancy Back Pain Treatment

Exercises to ease back pain in pregnancy

  • Pelvic Tilts – Stand, sit, or kneel on all fours. Gently arch your back, pulling your abdomen in, then relax and let your back sway slightly. Repeat this movement slowly several times.
  • Cat-Cow Stretch – On all fours, arch your back up (like a cat) while exhaling. Then, drop your belly towards the floor, lifting your head and chest (like a cow) as you inhale. Repeat this movement rhythmically.
  • Kegels – These physiotherapy exercises strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. Tighten the muscles around your vagina and anus, hold for a few seconds, then release. Repeat this several times.
  • Wall Sits – Stand with your back against a wall and slide down until your knees are slightly bent. Hold this position for a few seconds, then slowly slide back up.
  • Swimming – Gentle swimming or water aerobics can alleviate pressure on the back and provide relief from Pregnancy Back Pain.

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