Back Early Lower Pain Pregnancy

April 18, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Back Pain

Back pain during pregnancy is as common as the flu in the United States. Although there are quite a few women who do not even feel many of the severe symptoms of pregnancy for the most part of their pregnancies, most women tend to complain bitterly of how bad the pain gets sometimes, especially for first time pregnancies.

Naturally, the extent of the suffering could vary in various women, and it may come at various times and various intensities during the phases of pregnancy. It is not reason to anticipate it, but at the very least you should not be surprised if it does come. Take it in stride as part of the small sacrifice you have to make for the child you are about to bring into the world. 

About fifty percent of all women experience lower back pain during pregnancy, and sometimes it can be so bad that the patient experiences significant complicatedness and disability in carrying out basic functions. The worst part is that it often implies that the next pregnancy will be just as bad, but possibly worse, whether or not the patient has grown heavier during the process.

For dealing with back pain during early pregnancy, exercise can go a rather long way, while the expectant mother should move to another occupation in which they have better work satisfaction. 

It is common to expect that pregnancy outcome factors could influence the chances of a woman developing pregnancy back pain, but there is no conclusive evidence that birth weight, birth length, or Apgar scores automatically translate to severe back pain during pregnancy

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