BACK PAIN IN PREGNANCY
Back pain is the most common orthopedic
complaint in most of the pregnant women. According to the scientific literature
50% to 80% of the pregnant women complain of back pain at sometime during their
pregnancy. Out of the different back pains it is the lower back pain which most
of the pregnant mothers suffer.
Number of factors can be attributed for
the cause of low back pain in the pregnancy. Hormonal and postural changes play
a major role in the cause.
During pregnancy many hormones are
produced out of which Relaxin is the one which is of our concern. The function
of hormone Relaxin is to loosen the joints and ligaments in your body. This
helps to relax the ligaments in the pelvis which in turn makes room for your
baby inside and also helps during delivery of your baby.
Since the hormone have no selective role
in relaxing the ligaments and joints of the pelvis only, all the ligaments and
joints in the body are stretched. Laxity of the ligaments which support the
spine results in the instability which can cause back pain.
As the baby grows and size of the uterus
expands, the posture of your body is altered resulting in forward bending of
lower spine and compensatory backward bending of upper spine. Abdomen shifts
forwards and downwards altering the normal biomechanics of the spine. This in
turn adds on strain to back muscles which may become sore and tired.
Two types of lower back pain are
observed during pregnancy,
- Lumbar
pain
- Posterior
pelvic pain
Lumbar pain
It is similar to the kind of back pain
that you may have experienced before the pregnancy. It is caused by sitting or
standing for prolonged periods. It presents as pain in the lower back, just
slightly above the waist line.
Posterior pelvic pain
It is the pain experienced at the back
of the pelvis, below the waist line, across the buttocks and near the tail
bone. It is the most common type experienced by pregnant women. It can be
aggravated by bending twisting, climbing stairs, or leaning forwards.
Management
Back pain during pregnancy could be
controlled and prevented by taking necessary precautions and following regular
exercise protocol. Exercises help to strengthen, stretch the back muscle. These
include pelvic tilt exercises, back stretches, hamstring stretches and kegel exercises.
Walking and swimming are the two
preferred exercises during pregnancy to maintain the tone of back muscles.
Walking helps to maintain flexibility of muscles of lower back, hips and knee.
Swimming and other aquatic exercises allows full body work out with minimal
stress and strain to the body. Prenatal yoga or pregnancy yoga helps to stretch
and strengthen the back muscles and aid in relieving the pain.
It is not only exercises which help in
controlling the back pain, but maintaining proper posture while standing and
sitting will help. When you stand try to tuck your hips and pelvis, try resting
one foot on a stool. Prolonged sitting can hurt you back, so take frequent
breaks if you plan to sit for long times. Safe lifting and bending practices help
you to prevent undue strain on your back. When bending over to lift any object,
bend at the knees instead at waist and use your thigh muscles to push yourself
up instead of back muscles. Try not to lift heavy objects. Wearing low heeled
shoes with good arch support may help to alleviate back pain.
Sleeping posture most favorable for
pregnant women is to sleep sideways, preferably on left side. Try sleeping with
your knees and hip bent, with pillows between knees and one under the belly.
Note:
If you are pregnant with sever back
pain, which is rhythmic and feels like menstrual cramps consult your doctor. If
you have back pain with numbness or weakness in both lower limbs it needs
urgent evaluation by your doctor. Dull back pain during late stages of pregnancy
could be signs of preterm labor.
Dr.A.Mohan Krishna
M.S.Ortho.,MCh orth (U.K)
Consultant Orthopedic surgeon,
Apollo Hospital
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Cell: 9247258989
9441184590
email: bonesandjointsclinic@gmail.com
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