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If you did not have back problems before you got pregnant, you may find yourself with them for the first time now that you're expecting. Three quarters of pregnant women complain of backaches during pregnancy and, according to the authors of "A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth (Oxford Medical Series)," a third of these women find the pain is severe.

There are many reasons for back problems:

  • The extra weight your body is carrying around in front gives you a sway back (the technical term for this is "increased lumbar lordosis").
  • Hormonal changes mean your joints are looser and you are...

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mimh19
mimh19
October 09, 2008

not quite pain

I am finding that my back aches... doesnt guite hurt... yet. All I really want to do is crack it but I cant seem to. So all in all right now its just an annoyance! it was like this throughout my other two pregnancy's too!

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ladyhoward
ladyhoward
June 25, 2008

Pregnancy Massage Made Everything Easier

My third trimester was awful. I had sciatic nerve pain shooting through my hips and my lower back hurt so much every day....  read more

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