Pelvic pain
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Topic: Pelvic pain
Posted By: Spicy Chick
Subject: Pelvic pain
Date Posted: 05 March 2009 at 10:58am
Hey ladies,
I've started feeling some pain in my pelvic area (feels like ligament pain on the left side of my pelvic bone) since a few days ago, and it's only getting worse
I'm fine when sitting or lying down. Hurts a lot when I turn around in bed or when I get up to walk.
Anyone else going through the same thing? My MW suggested accupuncture, so am having my 1st session tomorrow - any other suggestion for immediate relief?
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Posted By: busymum
Date Posted: 05 March 2009 at 6:50pm
Sounds like SPD, there was a thread on this at the end of December or so. I got it at 26ish weeks and was referred by my mw to a hospital physio. There I was loaned a smiley belt (which I found counter-productive in the end because baby didn't want to go head-down when I was wearing it) and taught some really simple exercises to strengthen my pelvis. A lot of sites indicate that the pain will get worse until baby is born but I am 37 weeks now and the pain is better than when it started.
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Posted By: HippyMama
Date Posted: 05 March 2009 at 7:33pm
To me it sounds a bit more like round ligament pain (around the sacroiliac joint) - if it is over to the left rather than in the middle of your pelvis, although it is all connected. I've found the best solution to be a combination of things, a 'smiley belt' as busymum has suggested, physiotherapy, exercises at home, acupuncture and hot wheat packs. Seeing as osteopath may also help.
I've personally found too that yoga has been really helpful, so maybe looking out for a local pregnancy yoga class could be good too.
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Posted By: Spicy Chick
Date Posted: 06 March 2009 at 10:39am
Thanks guys - Had my first session of accupuncture today, remains to be seen if it helps
I'll also check out a yoga class!
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Posted By: mummyofprinces
Date Posted: 07 March 2009 at 2:21pm
I have had a lot of hip and pelvic pain... ranging from sacriollic to sciatica... ouchy!!!
I saw a physio who gave me exercises and support belt to wear and suggested lots of swimming. I have been fine for the past month so I guess she was on to it!!!
I also have been doing yoga (normal, not preggy) which I think has helped, the focus for me has been strengthening my lower body for birth so naturally working on the pelvic area
Hope you start feeling better!
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Posted By: Danaj
Date Posted: 08 March 2009 at 9:20pm
I was in agony on my right hand side down my belly and through my hip and leg from about 20 weeks onwards. Hurt like hell. Got checked and all was fine. It hit mostly during walking when i'd take the dog out. MW said to take thinks a bit easier as my body was starting to prepare itself. Warm baths helped alot. Doc said there weren't any real stretches that he knew of for ligament pain but being gentle and staying active and stopping when it got too sore would help.
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Posted By: TysMummy
Date Posted: 10 March 2009 at 6:51pm
i had this too and yoga actually made it worse for me...........i have been told this time to stay away and to keep doing my swimming.................i did physio and had a belt but as i was carrying during summer it was wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy to hot...........i ended up on cratches and i was screaming so bad at night that hubby had to carry me to the bathroom
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