I started researching what the heck was causing this pain and I can thank my hormones and my two beautiful placenta's! Good ol Relaxin Hormone is making things a little too easy to relax those ligaments therefore causing me more pain.
Thanks to Dr.Pande treating weekly/biweekly I have noticed a huge change in my body! Huge. I've also been doing yoga because I don't want to spend the last trimester bed ridden and in discomfort.
So far the pubis pain is minimized and I noticed the other day while walking through my sons school hallway that I was not waddling but walking like I did pre-pregnancy and not in any discomfort.
I will continue to see Dr.Pande through out the duration of my pregnancy as new things come about that I experience, plus with carrying twins we both want to make sure my hips and pelvis are level so they have room to move around. So far they are both head down at 29 weeks! Lets hope it stays that way.
This is Dr.Maya explaining to me SPD( Sympysis Pubis Dysfunction).
Moms to be! This Wednesday, Feb.20, head over to Yonge and Eglinton to Pande Wellness Centre for their FREE PREGNANCY SEMINAR! Read more at www.pandechiropractic.ca....
Have you suffered from any pregnancy discomfort that requires Chiropractic care? Have you thought of chiro care for your pregnancy? Comment below.
Stay tuned for our next post on prenantal congestion.
By Dr.Maya Pande
Pubic bone pain (sometimes called Pelvic Girdle Pain but formally known as Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction) affects about 25% of pregnant women. It causes pain while moving, especially walking, climbing stairs or turning over in bed.
In some women, the pain can be constant and piercing; in others, the pain can be sporadic and manageable. The main reason why this affects moms-to-be is because relaxin, the hormone which loosens up ligaments to prepare your body for birth, has loosened the ligaments too much, causing the pelvis to become unbalanced.
Despite what you might have been told, there is no need to suffer through this during your pregnancy.
A couple of things you can do on your own are:
1. Apply heat to the pubic bone area to help relieve pain. Make sure not to apply heat to your belly!
2. Wear a pregnancy belt. It goes around your hips and helps support your belly, taking some pressure off your pubic bone.
If you find the pain is not going away with these suggestions, then a chiropractor is your next step. Find a chiropractor who specializes in pregnancy and knows about this condition.
Very gentle chiropractic adjustments that are specially suited for this condition can help reduce or even resolve this pelvic pain during pregnancy.
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5 comments:
oh no....I didn't have much pelvic pain when I was pregnant...slightly uncomfortable, but not painful. thanks for the great information!
oh no, glad you found something thats working! It would be horrible to spend the last of pregnancy in bed!
I didn't have this during my pregnancy. I am thankful. I am glad you found something that worked
I had a fair share of pelvic pain during my second pregnancy. I thought it was just a grin and bear it sort of thing. Wish I had known that a trip to a chiropractor can help.
I am so happy with Dr.Pande.
I am literally pain free. No more pubis pain!
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