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How to Prevent Back Pain During Pregnancy

Submitted by glyconutrients
Wed, 25 Apr 2007

Nobody enjoys back pains...

Pregnancy back pain during some stage of pregnancy is practically unavoidable. It is estimated that 2/3rds of pregnant women will feel pelvic and back pains by their 36th week. As the baby grows and becomes heavier, more pressure is placed on the back to support the mothers growing abdomen. Another contributor to back pain is the position of the growing baby in the womb. There are even more factors that can cause back pain in expecting mothers. Over exertion and stress can be major factors, besides being unhealthy for the baby. While most back pain resolves itself several months after giving birth, some back pain can be prevented altogether.

Hey, Take it Easy!

Take frequent breaks and get plenty of rest. This doesn't mean that you have to become a couch potato, but you should take more time to rest and relax. Put your feet up, grab a cup of your favorite decaffeinated soothing drink and take it easy now and then. Try to lie down once in a while and, if at all possible, try to minimize activities that put stress on your back. While at work, do not sit for too long and when you are sitting, a great idea is to place a pillow behind the small of your back.

Exercise Regularly

Exercise can actually help with back pain and can help to strengthen the muscles in the back. Yoga is a great exercise for this purpose. Walking is great, but you need some strengthening and stretching exercises as well. Ask your friends if they know of any pregnancy exercise classes and pregnancy yoga. If classes arent your thing, you can find several pregnancy yoga and pregnancy exercise DVDs. Just make sure that you check with your doctor before you start any exercise program. Once he gives you the green light, though, go for it.

Eat Right

You would think that this would be common sense. Eating right can help in many ways. First, eating healthy will help you from gaining additional weight. The less extra weight you are carrying, the less pressure you have on your back. Second, healthy eating helps your body ward off illness and actually helps it cope with pain more efficiently. Finally, drinking plenty of water will keep your kidneys working properly, which can create another type of lower back pain. Healthy eating is better for you and better for your baby.

Find a Pregnancy Girdle

The term, "pregnancy girdle", has an ominous sound, but it can be a pregnant mothers best friend. It is designed to be worn under your clothing, much like a traditional girdle. But it is designed to better support and lift your stomach so that pressure is taken off of the back. You can pick up a pregnancy girdle at many maternity shops. You can always give it away to someone else for their baby shower after your baby is born.

Monitor the Stress

Stress alone can cause lower back pain. Try to relieve your stress, even if it is for just a few moments daily. Set aside 'mommy time' each day so that you can decompress, relax and refresh. Meditate, take a warm bath, listen to soothing music, anything that helps you relax. You will be surprised at how helpful just 10 minutes or so a day of this activity can be in relieving your stress.

About the Author

Spencer Hunt is a wellness consultant and glyconutrient distributor who recommends that everyone research and try glyconutrients.
http://www.ifoundhealth.com. Glyconutrients are essential carbohydrates that you need for optimal health.


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