A woman experiences pain almost throughout the entire pregnancy and in a variety of places. As a rule, doctors classify such pain as normal. However, some pain, especially joint pain, can be extremely difficult for pregnant women to endure.
Joint pain can be quite severe and makes a pregnant woman suffer, in addition, many doctors are confident that it is undesirable to endure such pain and it is necessary to find out its cause as soon as possible.
Joints are the moving parts of the limbs where two bones meet. Bones are held in place by ligaments (strong bands of tissue) and can be moved by muscles and tendons (which hold muscles and bones together). Pain in any of these tissues is classified as joint pain, for proper treatment of which it is necessary to find out the cause of the pain.
Doctors know more than a hundred different pathologies that can cause inflammation of the joints (arthritis). Accordingly, there are at least a hundred types of arthritis, any of which can manifest themselves during pregnancy, so only a specialist can find out the true cause of pain in the joints.
Very often, joint pain in pregnant women is caused by a lack of calcium in the body. In order to confirm such a diagnosis, it is necessary to do a biochemical blood test, based on the results of which one can draw conclusions about the content of microelements in the body.
If test results confirm calcium deficiency, then the pregnant woman is prescribed medications containing calcium and vitamin D, and is also recommended to include in her diet foods that contain these elements, such as egg yolks, liver, cod, herring, salmon, halibut, tuna, and also dairy products.
Joint pain in a pregnant woman can also be caused by increasing stress due to an expanding belly. That is why pregnant women, especially in their final stages, are advised to carefully monitor weight gain and try not to stand for long periods of time.
The hormone relaxin, which is actively produced during pregnancy and greatly softens the pelvic ligaments so that they can move apart as the baby moves through the birth canal, can trigger the appearance of pain in the joints. This hormone softens not only the ligaments of the pelvic bones, but also the ligamentous tissue of the joints of the extremities, as a result of which a pregnant woman may experience joint pain while carrying a baby.
All of the listed types of joint pain during pregnancy are considered normal; such pain usually occurs in the second or third trimesters of pregnancy. Such pains become stronger after standing for a long time and completely disappear after rest. However, if the pain does not go away after sleep, and even more so if such pain intensifies at night, then most likely it is caused by other reasons.
Joint pain can occur as a result of diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Such diseases often worsen during pregnancy against the background of weakened immunity, these include: rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, temporal arteritis, polymyalgia rheumatica, fibromyalgia and other diseases.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic, incurable disease characterized by weakness, insomnia, pain and tenderness in a large number of points on the body. Joint pain in pregnant women can also occur as a consequence of depression, in which case they are accompanied by back pain, headaches and abdominal pain.
Joint pain in a pregnant woman can be caused by tunnel syndrome, the essence of which is compression of the median nerve by tissue, resulting in swelling that causes numbness, tingling and pain in the area of half of the ring, middle, index and thumb.
Such pain is a reason to consult a doctor, as well as prolonged, intensifying joint pain, especially if it is accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, elevated body temperature, irritability, etc.
Only a qualified doctor will be able to make a correct diagnosis and, if necessary, prescribe treatment, since self-medication during pregnancy is unacceptable.
Very often, joint pain during pregnancy is purely physiological in nature. In this case, the only way out is to wait until labor occurs, after which all pain will go away, but there are several recommendations that can help relieve joint pain during pregnancy.
My son is now 1 year and 5 months old. Starting from 2 weeks of pregnancy, my stomach hurt every day. ALL tests were normal, hormones too, no chronic diseases, never had sexually transmitted infections, except for thrush.
I was in conservancy 5 times, but it didn’t help me - my stomach didn’t stop hurting. Doctors said that the cause of the pain is unknown! About a week after I was 20, my tone was still elevated all the time. At 22 weeks I went on sick leave until the birth itself - I lay at home on the sofa, only going to a consultation.
As a result, I gave birth at 36 weeks, but I’m sure that I would have gotten to the end if it weren’t for the accident (I was hit by a car:()
And now the second pregnancy, 6 weeks, planned and desired! :)
I prepared and took tests. Everything is fine. and my stomach hurts again...a nightmare.
True, I have ICN, but I have a question about it - whether it is there or not, different doctors say differently, according to ultrasound it is not, but with manual examination it seems to be there.
Wherever I was examined, how many times I was saved, I read and found out myself.
From the hypotheses: 1. anatomical features, 2. adhesions of the pelvic organs, 3. varicose veins of the pelvic organs (not necessarily reproductive). Moreover, for some reason the last 2 points cannot be checked on an ultrasound either.
And the main hypothesis of most doctors is that the nerves are acting up, and “it seems to you” :)
Now I’m waiting for the second one and it seems like (ttt) nothing hurts yet.
The lower abdomen hurts and pulls, like during menstruation! There are no problems with the stomach, but it was not specifically checked.
First I took morningzhestan, now I take ginepral and magnesia. they say a threat.
Thank God I gave birth to my first one on time, and I also ran around the maternity hospital for the contractions to start: support:, now I hope for a good outcome of events the second time. )
I also had a stomach ache right from the beginning of pregnancy - or rather, when I found out about it - that is, from 3-4 weeks. Then I was in conservancy for 10 days (they didn’t do anything in the hospital - I just lay there) - and then another 2 weeks at home. But my stomach still hurt - I took the medications as per the regimen - first utrozhestan, then metacin - now I’m on gynepral. Although the uterus is not in good shape
But when the pain became severe, I went to an osteopath - she looked and said that it was the ligaments - everything was close there, the uterus and intestines and tailbone and pelvic bones. So she pushed my tailbone through my anus 2 times - and told me to breathe as they teach in the courses. So this helps - at least for me. Of course there is pain, but not so severe
Maybe it will help someone else. so think about it - maybe these are connections.
I once told my friend that everyone who saw two lines on the test should be immediately sent to sick leave!!
and she told me - yes, well! What are you doing! You can go crazy within four walls.
I always had a tug in my stomach at the beginning, as if my period was about to start, then at 6 weeks I started bleeding, I ran to the doctor, and he told me:
- Or you take it out and throw it away. The time limit is still short, there is nothing to save. Lie down and lie down!
And this is how I spent almost the entire pregnancy (((
then toxicosis began, which was so bad, because I didn’t even eat almost anything, then from the middle of the term all my bones began to ache, in general it was terrible! It seems like my legs are giving out - I can’t get out of bed without help.
And all this against the background of nagging pain in the lower abdomen.
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The training contractions have been painful for over a month now!
This is how it happens too (((
ICN. I took off my pessary 2 weeks ago! AND?! The doctor who filmed it asked why it’s even worth it to me?? .
Bone pain during pregnancy usually appears in the later stages. And there may be several reasons for this. The bones of the legs and spine hurt, as a rule, due to the growing volume and weight of both the woman herself in general and the abdomen in particular. Therefore, weight gain should be monitored to avoid additional stress on the musculoskeletal system. Bone pain can be a consequence of osteomalacia, that is, a lack of vitamin D and calcium. In this case, in addition to multivitamins for pregnant women, you should additionally take calcium supplements. However, they must be prescribed by a doctor. And keep in mind that after 34 weeks calcium is not prescribed to pregnant women.
It is extremely rare for pregnant women to experience severe osteomalacia, when a woman can no longer move or spontaneous fractures occur. And such a diagnosis is an indication for termination of pregnancy.
The usual lack of calcium in modern pregnant women is a very common occurrence. This is precisely how women almost always explain their own or other people’s bone pain during pregnancy . But you shouldn’t rely on your guesses or your girlfriends’ diagnosis, because bone pain can be associated with diseases of the musculoskeletal system, especially if you have already had such problems before. Rheumatoid arthritis, coxarthrosis (arthrosis of the hip joint), systemic lupus erythematosus and dermatomyositis are unsafe for the mother and her unborn child, so do not risk your health and offspring: if you are worried about pain in the bones, consult your doctor about their nature and location.
Although 15 to 25 percent of pregnant women experience bone pain, you shouldn't rely on the experience of experienced women in labor. Indeed, often a woman simply has to endure the discomfort and help herself with vitamins. But there are also much more serious cases. If you notice (or someone pointed out to you) that you have a “duck gait”, and at the same time you are worried about pain in the pubic symphysis, pelvic bones, legs, muscles, we are talking about symphysiopathy (symphysitis).
The symphysis is the pubic symphysis (or pubis). In his normal state he is motionless. But with the onset of pregnancy, and especially as labor approaches, the bone tissue softens a little to allow the baby to pass freely. With symphysitis, the pelvic joint becomes very soft, and the pubic symphysis becomes mobile and diverges. In this case, changes in the position of the body cause sharp pain. The pubis also hurts when pressing on the bone. Weakness and fatigue may also occur. Another way to recognize symphysitis is that it becomes impossible to raise a straightened leg while lying down.
It is not known exactly why this problem occurs during pregnancy. Among the causes of symphysitis, doctors allegedly name calcium deficiency and an increased concentration of the hormone relaxin in a woman’s body. Perhaps symphysitis is caused by the individual characteristics of a woman’s body structure, hereditary characteristics, or her pre-pregnancy problems with the musculoskeletal system.
To avoid the need for surgery, measures should be taken in time. It is ideal if you engage in prevention before conception: eat well, lead an active lifestyle, watch your posture and exercise in the pool. Symphysiopathy itself does not pose any threat to the fetus. But if its manifestations are pronounced at the time of the onset of labor, this can provoke divergence of the symphysis pubis, after which the mother will require long-term recovery. To avoid such consequences, the woman is prescribed delivery by caesarean section. Natural childbirth is possible if the pubic slit has widened no more than 10 mm, the fetus is small, and the pelvis is of normal size.
However, if the problem takes you by surprise, it is recommended to take multivitamin complexes, take additional calcium, limit physical activity and wear a bandage. To relieve pain or avoid repeated attacks, as well as reduce possible risks, you should follow some rules:
To relieve pain, try to take the most comfortable position for you. Some exercises will also help:
Exercises should be performed several times a day, especially if pain intensifies.
Girls, hello everyone, we are already 29 and a half weeks.
Yesterday, after a walk to the store, I noticed that when I turned my body, my left rib hurt. I went to the doctor, she tested me, said that intercostal neuralgia is possible, you can’t do anything about it during pregnancy, just lie down, you can put a mustard plaster on and take paracetamol if it hurts too much. I didn’t do anything, my husband gave me a massage at night and tied a scarf under my rib, in the morning everything went away, now I cleaned up, packed up the bed, started vacuuming - I was shot again. The baby sits on his butt, resting (apparently with his head) right where it hurts, I sit there trying to persuade him to lie down some other way.
Has anyone had pain in their ribs late in pregnancy? What did you do? Only a comfortable position helps me.
They hurt a lot - my daughter kicked them with her feet. Only childbirth helped, alas))) be patient, it’s unlikely that anything can be done.
I had pain in previous pregnancies in later stages. But now my right rib often hurts again, especially when sitting (as if it’s bursting), although only for 13 weeks. I'm surprised myself. I don't think it's scary.
My son is also sitting on his butt and his right rib hurts, radiating under the shoulder blade. Especially after eating. The doctor said it’s body specific. And we’re only 23 weeks incomplete! What will happen next. (
Well, yes, we can’t swallow pills, we’ll endure it, it’s good that we don’t have to go to work anymore.
I also kicked my son inside. And my ribs were completely bruised))
After 32 weeks it started getting worse - numbness in my arms (pinched nerve) and swelling in my legs(((This is the worst thing((
But after giving birth everything goes away immediately))))
they were sick and hurt, they love to kick my son in the ribs, I’m waiting for childbirth as the only solution to this problem, it’s very hard to sleep, but it’s worth it, I’m a woman, that’s what I was created for)))
At about the same time, my right rib hurt wildly and radiated to my shoulder blade. Sometimes I could only lie on my back)))) After some time, it passed by itself, apparently I just changed my position. By the way, wearing a bandage saved me for some time
And for me they hurt after childbirth and during them, I couldn’t even breathe, it hurt and ached so much.
My ribs always hurt on the left side, but 2 ribs were broken there (sports injury), it only helps if I lie on my back.
My ribs and pelvic bones also began to hurt around your term. I'm small, but my belly was huge. The ribs opened like a flower. Apparently you will have to endure it.
Yes, I’m small too, but my son apparently belongs in a folder, he’s big)
The pelvic bones also hurt if you walk for a long time, the bandage helps with pain in the lower back, pain in the ribs is not very good.
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Up to 16-18 weeks, the ovaries may hurt, this is due to the work of the corpus luteum. After that, the placenta takes over the role of maintaining the nutrition of the fetus, after which the ovaries should not be disturbed.
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Thank you for your detailed answer to my previous question.
I still have a number of concerns that concern me, since I am 27 and am about to undergo hip replacement surgery - a consequence of a congenital dislocation. At the moment, the pelvis is skewed by 3 cm, despite the fact that the legs are equal in length and 1 cm remains from the neck.
1. After joint replacement, will I still have a limp?
2. How will the lumbar region, accustomed throughout its life to misalignment (it is suffering very much at the moment, the intervertebral discs are worn out), react to sudden straightening? Will it hurt even more?
3. The issue of pregnancy. I don’t have children yet, but I plan to have two. How safe is it after hip replacement? How to prevent any complications?
4. If I'm not doing intense workouts at the gym, can I still do yoga? I want to help the joint as much as possible to feel comfortable with me and not want to part with me)
5. The issue of sexual relations. How soon will all restrictions be lifted?
6. Can I allow myself to stand on heels?
7. In the gym there is a machine called skis that helps me not gain excess weight. If you don't make the load heavier (level 2), can it be used as cardio?
Thank you very much.
My 7-year-old daughter is the result of my first desired pregnancy. My last period was November 17, 2013. Ovulation according to the test was December 2, 2013. It was then that conception occurred. After the delay, 3 tests showed + (2nd desired pregnancy). I contacted my housing complex and was only invited to register on 01/10/14, not before. 12/28/13. 2 brown drops came out. 29.112.13. There was no such discharge, but 30 began to smear slightly again. On 12/31/13 it happened again and I immediately contacted the residential complex urgently. The doctor looked at me in the chair and said that at the time of the examination she did not see any discharge, that the uterus was enlarged, the pregnancy was progressing. I showed her a napkin with excretions. colors to which she replied that this happens. She prescribed only folic and magnesium B6. On January 1, they called an ambulance because the discharge did not stop and there were scarlet streaks in it. At the hospital, the gynecologist examined me using mirrors and said that erosion was bleeding, the pharynx was closed, there were no indications to persist, and he saw no reason to prescribe duphaston. Sent him home. In the evening my legs began to hurt, as sometimes happened before my period. The next day in the morning there was scarlet discharge, contractions and, as a result, a spontaneous miscarriage. The condition improved the next day. I immediately went for an ultrasound to find out if everything had worked out and whether there were any problems at all (there was only slight bleeding, like light periods, no fever).
-Body of the uterus: anterior, round in shape.
-Dimensions: 60 X 49 X 58 mm. The walls are evenly thickened.
-Myometrium is “motley”, heterogeneous. At the border with the cavity and in the deep layers of the myometrium there are foci of increased heterogeneous echogenicity with cavity structures. The vascular pattern of the arcuate veins along the periphery is expanded.
-The cavity is flat and closed.
-Endometrium 4.7 - 5.0 mm; along the walls 2.0 - 3.0 heterogeneous, uneven. The middle structure of the cavity is not formed. The basement membrane is blurred.
-Cervical canal 37 mm, closed. Walls without visible reflection. Along the central canal there are rounded anechoic inclusions. The neck structure is homogeneous.
-Right ovary: 26 X 14 X 22mm. There are 2 follicles on the section, 5 mm and 6 mm.
-Left ovary: 24 X 10 X 18 mm. On the section, 4 follicles of 3–4 mm each are faintly visible. At the distal pole of the ovary there is an echo-negative formation of 12 X 9 mm with an anechoic inclusion of 7 mm.
There is no free fluid in the pelvis.
The iliac lymph nodes are not enlarged.
Please tell me what my ultrasound means? Do I need treatment and what kind? Will I be able to get pregnant again? And what does a positive hCG test (2 strips) mean on the second day after a miscarriage? Thank you in advance.
At the beginning of the 1st trimester of pregnancy there was a threat of miscarriage due to an active lifestyle (physical activity). There were no problems with hormonal levels, but due to a threat that arose at the beginning of the 1st trimester, Duphaston was prescribed (backup from doctors: in the first marriage there were no children for 8 years - incompatibility; in the 2nd marriage pregnancy occurred immediately). The pregnancy proceeded normally. About 3-4 months after giving birth, swelling of the hands and feet appeared, as well as severe cold allergies, dry skin, joints began to ache (when visiting a doctor, they were diagnosed with arthritis), and an unpleasant sensation of a lump in the throat. She attributed it to increased fatigue after childbirth. A year after giving birth, she went to the hospital. They sent me for an ultrasound of the kidneys (the readings were normal) and an ultrasound of the thyroid gland. Results from 02/07/2013: right lobe 46*22*23.7; left lobe 44*21.9*22.6 The contours are smooth, clear, the capsule is normal, the echostructure is heterogeneous, the echogenicity is normal. Focal formations: right lobe 1 formation with a diameter of 20 mm (the echostructure of the focus is echo-negative, the contour is smooth and clear). Diagnosis: hyperplasia of the gland, cyst of the right lobe. TSH 1.54; T3total 80.6; T3free 5.11; Т43total 7.43; T4free 15.7; AT to TG 57.5; AT to TPO 62.3
According to the results of FNA: accumulations of monomorphic follicular epithelial cells, stromal elements. The endocrinologist diagnosed AIT, said to monitor the growth of the tumor, and do an ultrasound after 6 months to monitor it. On May 14, 2013, I underwent a medical examination and had an ultrasound of the thyroid gland done there. Right lobe 46*23.3*23.7; left lobe 44*22*22.6 The contours are smooth, clear, the capsule is normal, the echostructure is heterogeneous, the echogenicity is normal. Focal formations: right lobe 1 formation diameter 22*12 mm; left lobe 1 formation diameter 6.3 mm. Diagnosis: hyperplasia of the gland, moderate diffuse changes in the gland with focal changes in 2 lobes. Question: Could the postpartum period trigger AIT? Is it better to undergo surgical treatment because of the active growth of formations, does the doctor send you to surgery?
After the operation, my back hurts a lot from the lower back to the tailbone. The legs hurt along the back to the bottom of the calf, heels and big toes. More on the right. I can’t stand or walk for more than 15-20 minutes, my lower back starts to hurt and my legs hurt more and more, then I can’t step on them and the pain goes up the spine to my head, it starts to put pressure, my head hurts and there’s a veil in my eyes. It is very painful to climb the stairs. When bending forward and backward, the pain in the back and legs intensifies. Behind the knee of the right leg there is a pulling, as if a vein is hurting. In the morning I can’t get up on my feet, it’s heavy, it takes about 30 minutes to get going. The soles of the feet and palms of the hands periodically burn, go numb, and leg cramps occur.
With any physical activity you feel bad, there is not enough air, as if there is a congestion somewhere and there is nothing to breathe and it begins to put pressure on your head. Even when I get dressed, I start to choke and my head presses. When I stand too, especially when I straighten up straight, I immediately begin to put pressure on my head and behind my ears and I begin to choke. If you can’t sit or lie down, all your muscles begin to ache. There is trembling and weakness in the legs and arms. There is pain in the muscles of the arms even with a slight load when I comb or write. I can’t carry a bag that’s not very heavy, my arms hurt and the pain immediately goes to the lower back, tailbone, legs and puts pressure on my head.
My near vision is greatly reduced; I can’t see near with my right eye. Spirals and midges constantly move in the eyes and never disappear; with load, they become more numerous. There are colors in the eyes like splinters. When I close my eyes I also see white dots. The eyes hurt in the middle, it feels like they are popping out, it hurts to turn to the side
All the time there is pressure on the back of my head, my forehead, a veil in my eyes prevents me from looking, glare, double vision, everything blurs, my consciousness is confused, I can’t concentrate, my vision narrows, I feel nauseous, I feel dizzy. The head seems to be filled with something. There is periodic ringing and noise in my head. It’s like there’s sand in the neck, in the eyes and behind the ears.
Swelling all over the body, especially the legs, at the bottom of the legs like cuffs and lumps under the skin. It hurts to touch your feet. The muscles atrophied, became soft, as if they were not there at all. I'm all puffed up. Doctors say pasty.
In the abdomen above the navel there is pain, pressure, cutting, especially after eating. The stomach is constantly distended, constantly grumbling and there is a lot of gas. There is dysbacteriosis. As soon as I eat, I also feel bad, I’m choking and there’s pressure on my head. I often feel nauseous in the morning and continue throughout the day. The feces have an unpleasant odor and contain particles of undigested food.
At night the side I’m lying on goes numb, I have to roll over all the time, I can’t sleep on my stomach, there’s pain in my lower back, legs and head. I can’t sleep on my back for a long time; it puts pressure on the back of my head and my head starts to hurt. The right leg hurts at night and twitches in the toes. There are lumbagos like a needle from the sole upwards. I wake up several times at night from a strong ringing in my head. And also when I fall asleep I hear a strong ringing several times. At night I sweat a lot, all my hair and shirt are wet. The pressure drops from 90 to 60 or 85-55 and then I can’t get up at all. Before the operation, my blood pressure was 120 over 80. This was my constant blood pressure, I felt good and was never sick or in the hospital. If I was sick, it was rare and only acute respiratory infections.
According to blood tests, there is toxicity, it exceeds the norm by 2.5 times. Red spots constantly appear on the neck and eyes and itch, peel, and the head itches all the time. Many red dots and moles have appeared on the body and they are becoming more numerous. There are bruises under the eyes. Hair is falling out a lot. I constantly feel very tired
Before the operation I weighed 50-52 kg. Every year my weight increases, I eat the same. This is due to swelling of the blood vessels. There's probably a lack of traffic somewhere. Now I weigh almost 60. I am constantly tired, even when I wake up. Fatigue is growing and since lunch I can barely walk, I have no strength to move at all.
It seems to me that there are problems with blood vessels, the spine and the gastrointestinal tract. Most likely, the vessels or adhesions between organs are mechanically clamped and the sidal or other nerve is affected.
Our doctors cannot understand anything. I went for examinations to another city. . Did an MRI: disc protrusions L4-S1, archiodal cysts of the sacral canal and sacral foramen S1-S2, L4-S1 Rotated, reduced height at the L4-5 foramina? The left intervertebral foramen was stenated. Signs of osteochondrosis L4-S1 left-sided foramental disc protrusion. The neurosurgeon said that the pain comes from the fact that blood vessels or nerves in the peritoneum may be affected, or adhesions.
There are congenital heart problems. Valve prolapse and aneurysm I am sending you the results. Help me please! Tell me, what's wrong with me? Is it possible to come to you for examination? I have no strength to live like this anymore. Thank you in advance.
Almost 50% of women complain that their bones hurt during pregnancy. This symptom especially often begins to bother expectant mothers from the 14th week of pregnancy, and by the end of the third trimester the pain can be completely unbearable. The most common bones that hurt are in the hip area, pubic bone , joints (especially the hip and knee), the lumbar spine, etc. Many women are concerned about the question of whether this is normal and what can cause such pain.
This symptom occurs in many women and in most cases does not mean anything serious. This pain in the hip bones becomes especially noticeable in the third trimester of pregnancy.
During pregnancy, the body produces large quantities of an important hormone, relaxin, which relaxes joints and muscles. In this way, the body prepares for the upcoming birth, because thanks to this hormone, the pelvic bones move apart more easily during childbirth. The other side of the coin is that same bone pain and muscle pain; the risk of bone damage also increases.
Another reason is the increased load on bones and joints. A woman's weight increases significantly during pregnancy, and therefore the pressure on the bones of the lower body (especially the pelvis ) increases significantly, which can also lead to the development of pain.
There are several tips to help you get rid of or control bone pain during pregnancy:
This type of pain is most often associated with diastasis of the pubic symphysis. Simply put, this pain occurs due to the divergence of the pubic bones.
The causes of pain are similar to the case described above: the production of a large amount of relaxin and the separation of bones due to the body’s preparation for childbirth.
To relieve pain, you can try the following methods:
1. Avoid situations where pain intensifies. For example, if you feel uncomfortable putting on pants or shoes while standing, do it while sitting.
2. Avoid standing for long periods of time.
3. Apply heat to the area where the pain is felt strongly. To do this, you can heat any cereal in the microwave - rice, buckwheat, millet, etc. - wrap it in a cloth and apply it to the body. You can also add dried herbs to the cereal - and then you get the effect of aromatherapy.
4. In some cases, only medications can help.
In addition to the above, pregnant women often complain of pain in the spine, neck, and shoulders. In most cases, all this is explained by the increasing load on the body: the uterus increases (at the end of pregnancy it can exceed its original size 1000 times), the fetus grows, and the woman’s overall weight increases. All this cannot but affect the balance of the body. Thus, with an increase in the abdomen, the posture of many pregnant women leans back, which causes pain and discomfort in the lower back, neck, shoulders, and also leads to tension in the back muscles.
You can relieve this pain in the following ways:
In any case, if the bone pain is severe and causes discomfort, you should consult a doctor who will assess your condition and recommend the most optimal way to relieve pain.