Recognising Pain & Pregnancy Discomforts

 
 
neck.jpg
 
 

recognising pain & discomfort during pregnancy

When women are pregnant, they are often told that it is normal to experience some form of pain and/or discomfort simply because they are carrying another child or more so the extra weight is expected to take a toll.

Pain is the body’s natural alarm bell to indicate to us if something needs taking care of and our body’s way of communicating with us. One of the common symptoms that women in their third trimester experience is lower back pain which is matched by their baby turning posterior.

A misalignment in the mother’s structure may tip the uterus resulting in misalignments within the pelvis, making it more difficult for the baby to complete its cardinal movements through the birth canal easily and safely.

Towards the end of the third trimester, if not at the beginning as the baby grows, the misalignment can sometimes be visually seen from the shape of the mother’s growing pregnant belly.

 
Screenshot%2B2020-07-26%2Bat%2B3.17.18%2BPM.jpg

Uterus tipped backwards

When the uterus is tipped backwards, a mother can potentially experience lower back pain.

Screenshot 2020-07-26 at 3.14.10 PM.png

Uterus tipped forward

Otherwise known as a pendulous belly, when the uterus is tipped forward, a mother can potentially experience groin pain, shooting pain down her legs and/or ligament pain.

Screenshot+2020-07-26+at+3.10.59+PM.jpg

Uterus tipped sideways

When the uterus is tipped sideways, a mother can potentially experience pain in the hip or rib cage.

 

So learn to recognise some common pain and discomforts experienced during pregnancy in the following articles and what the pregnant mother can do about it.

The following articles are written by Dr. Janelle Dong MacBay, a chiropractor with Pinnacle Chiropractic Health Group and a Birth & Postpartum Doula with Four Trimesters.