Lower back pain in 1st trimester
Back pain in pregnancy - NHS
It is very common to get backache or back pain during pregnancy, especially in the early stages.
During pregnancy, the ligaments in your body naturally become softer and stretch to prepare you for labour. This can put a strain on the joints of your lower back and pelvis, which can cause back pain.
Avoiding and easing back pain in pregnancy
Try these tips:
- bend your knees and keep your back straight when you lift or pick something up from the floor
- avoid lifting heavy objects
- move your feet when you turn to avoid twisting your spine
- wear flat shoes to evenly distribute your weight
- try to balance the weight between 2 bags when carrying shopping
- keep your back straight and well supported when sitting – look for maternity support pillows
- get enough rest, particularly later in pregnancy
- have a massage or a warm bath
- use a mattress that supports you properly – you can put a piece of hardboard under a soft mattress to make it firmer, if necessary
- go to a group or individual back care class
You can take paracetamol to ease back pain while you are pregnant, unless your GP or midwife says not to. Always follow the instructions on the packet.
When to get help for back pain in pregnancy
If your backache is very painful, talk to your GP or midwife. They may be able to refer you to an obstetric physiotherapist at your hospital, who can give you advice and may suggest some helpful exercises.
Non-urgent advice: Contact your GP or midwife urgently if:
You have back pain and you:
- are in your second or third trimester – this could be a sign of early labour
- also have a fever, bleeding from your vagina or pain when you pee
- have pain in one or more of your sides (under your ribs)
Immediate action required: Call 999 or go to A&E if:
You have back pain and:
- you lose feeling in one or both of your legs, your bum, or your genitals
Exercises to ease back pain in pregnancy
This gentle exercise helps to strengthen stomach (abdominal) muscles, which can ease back pain in pregnancy:
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1) Start on all fours with knees under hips, hands under shoulders, fingers facing forwards and stomach muscles lifted to keep your back straight.
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2) Pull in your stomach muscles and raise your back up towards the ceiling, letting your head and bum relax downwards gently – do not let your elbows lock and only move your back as far as you comfortably can.
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3) Hold for a few seconds then slowly return to the box position – take care not to hollow your back, it should always return to a straight, neutral position.
4) Do this slowly and rhythmically 10 times, making your muscles work hard and moving your back carefully.
Doing prenatal yoga or aquanatal classes (gentle exercise classes in water) with a qualified instructor can also help build your muscles to better support your back. Ask at your local leisure centre.
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First Trimester Pregnancy Back Pain: Causes, Treatments and More
First Trimester Pregnancy Back Pain: Causes, Treatments and MoreMedically reviewed by Kimberly Dishman, MSN, WHNP-BC, RNC-OB — By Jessica Timmons on October 27, 2016
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Intro
For many women, one of the biggest complaints during pregnancy is that aching back! Somewhere between half and three-quarters of all pregnant women will experience back pain.
While it’s easy to pinpoint the cause of back pain in the later stages of your pregnancy (hint: blame the belly), what’s behind back pain in the first trimester? Here’s what to expect.
Causes of back pain during early pregnancy
Early pregnancy
There are many contributors to the back pain you experience during pregnancy. For some women, it’s actually an early sign of pregnancy. If you’re experiencing back pain in the first trimester, there may be a few culprits.
Hormone increase
During your pregnancy, your body releases hormones that help ligaments and joints in your pelvis to soften and loosen. This is important for the delivery of your baby, later in your pregnancy. But the hormones don’t just work in your pelvis. They move throughout your entire body, affecting all of your joints. In the first trimester of your pregnancy, this softening and loosening can directly impact your back. You’ll often feel this in the form of aches and pains.
Stress
Stress can be a contributor to back pain, whether or not you’re pregnant. Stress increases muscle pain and tightness, particularly in areas of weakness. If hormones are already wreaking havoc on your joints and ligaments, a little bit of anxiety about work, family, your pregnancy, or anything at all can go a long way to making your back hurt.
Second and third trimester
As your pregnancy progresses, other factors can come into play to aggravate that sore back.
Shifting center of gravity
As your belly gets bigger, your center of gravity creeps forward. This can lead to changes in your posture that can affect how you sit, stand, move, and sleep. Bad posture, standing for too long, and bending over, can trigger or worsen back pain.
Weight gain
Your back must also support the growing weight of your baby, which can strain the muscles. Add poor posture to the mix, and back pain is essentially inevitable.
Women who are overweight or have had back pain before becoming pregnant are at a greater risk of back pain during their pregnancies.
Treatment for early back pain during pregnancy
No matter what stage of your pregnancy you’re in, there are ways to treat back pain. You probably won’t be able to prevent it completely, but you can help to minimize the pain.
Follow these tips for reducing back pain throughout your pregnancy.
- Focus on maintaining good posture when you’re seated or standing. Stand straight, with your chest high, and your shoulders back and relaxed.
- Try to avoid standing for long periods of time. If you’re on your feet a lot, try resting one foot on an elevated surface.
- If you need to pick something up, remember to squat instead of bending at the waist.
- Avoid lifting heavy things.
- Wear sensible shoes that offer support.
- Try sleeping on your side, not your back, with pillows tucked beneath your belly and between your knees for gentle support.
- Practice pregnancy-safe exercises designed to strengthen and support your abdomen and back.
- As your abdomen grows, consider wearing a supportive garment or belt to help take some of the pressure off your back.
- Research local chiropractors who specialize in pregnancy-related care and learn more about how an adjustment can help relieve back pain.
- When seated, try to elevate your feet and make sure your chair offers good back support. Use a lumbar pillow for additional low back support.
- Try to get plenty of rest.
If your back pain seems to be linked to your stress levels, things like meditation, prenatal yoga, and extra rest can all be helpful ways to manage your stress levels.
You can use ice packs to provide relief to back pain, and prenatal massages can be wonderfully relaxing and soothing, as well. If your back pain is excessive, speak to your doctor about medications to treat inflammation. You shouldn’t take any medication without approval from your doctor first.
When to contact your doctor
Back pain is typically a normal part of pregnancy. But in some cases, it can be a sign of serious problems, like preterm labor or a urinary tract infection.
Back pain that’s accompanied by fever, burning during urination, or vaginal bleeding shouldn’t be ignored. If you experience these symptoms, contact your doctor right away.
Next steps
Back pain is a normal, if uncomfortable, part of pregnancy for most women. In the first trimester, back pain is commonly linked to an increase in hormones and stress. You may be at a greater risk of back pain during your pregnancy if it’s something you’ve experienced before becoming pregnant, or if you’re overweight.
You can minimize back pain by avoiding excessive standing, wearing supportive shoes, and focusing on good posture. While you likely won’t be able to remedy back pain completely, you don’t have to suffer. Use ice packs for relief, and spring for a prenatal massage, if possible. Chiropractic care may also be effective at minimizing back pain during all stages of your pregnancy.
Q:
Are prenatal massages and chiropractic care safe during the first trimester of pregnancy?
Anonymous patient
A:
Chiropractic care and message therapy are usually OK during the first trimester of pregnancy. That being said, you should look for a chiropractor and a massage therapist who have been specially trained for caring for pregnant women. Some will specialize in prenatal and some in postnatal care. There are a few certifications, so do a little research to learn about the type certification that your practitioner holds or which type of certification you want your practitioner to hold when they care for you. A chiropractor will also offer exercises and stretches that are safe to use during pregnancy.
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Symptoms and treatment of back pain in early pregnancy in St.
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In the early stages of pregnancy, women usually suffer from very painful sensations in the lumbar region. Practice shows that this pain may disappear after the twentieth week of the term. This is due to the fact that back pain in early pregnancy is associated with softening of the supporting ligaments and discs and due to an increase in progesterone, a hormone. If during pregnancy a young mother falls ill with any infectious disease of the bladder, then this can also cause pain in the back and lower back. Constant discomfort and back pain in pregnant women most often occurs due to a shift in the center of gravity of the abdomen, where the baby develops and grows.
The best way to relieve yourself of back pain during pregnancy is to do special physical exercises. The earlier you start classes and training, the faster you will achieve a positive result and eliminate pain. Moreover, thanks to physical education, you will keep your body in constant tone, which will ensure that it is ready for attempts during childbirth and facilitate them. Be sure to pay attention to your posture. If the doctor has determined that your posture has become the source of lower back pain, then carefully monitor it. How do you sit and walk during pregnancy. Thanks to the advice of a specialist and your observations, it will be much easier for you to cope with pain and minimize discomfort from it. Do not neglect such seemingly insignificant moments. It is posture that plays a huge role in early pregnancy.
Whenever you stand or sit down, pay attention to the position of your back. In relation to your shoulders, it should be absolutely straight and not slouched. In the last weeks of pregnancy, women feel sharp or aching back pain due to the fact that the stomach becomes truly large. The child develops much more intensively and you have to unconsciously slouch in order to somehow cope with the growing tension and additional weight. This again leads to excessive tension and becomes a source of pain.
If you want to minimize pain, make sure you get enough rest and sleep. You must avoid any stress, nervous tension and experiences that can significantly worsen not only your back pain, but also have an extremely negative impact on the baby.
Another way to make the fight against pain more effective is to include exercises from yoga or exercise therapy in your regular activities. Only your doctor and exercise therapy specialist can choose the right set of exercises and choose the right load. In this matter, any initiative is severely suppressed. Do not risk your child's health and well-being.
If the pain has become chronic and does not stop, consult your doctor and ask him to prescribe you a special physiotherapy treatment that will help relieve tension and soothe the pain.
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why it hurts and what to do in the early and late periods, in the first, second and third trimester
Pregnancy is an exciting and full of happy expectations period in a woman's life, so any ailments often cause great concern. The body is being rebuilt and preparing for the emergence of a new person, which affects the well-being of the expectant mother. What to do if your back hurts?
- Given the many reasons that can cause such complaints, if you experience any back pain, you should consult a doctor. The reason for immediate treatment is brown or bloody discharge, persistent or worsening pain in the lower back that does not go away after rest, fever, spreading pain in the groin and legs, - says Viktor Tyutyunnik, chief physician of the maternity hospital of the European Medical Center (EMC), d .med., professor .
Why does the lower back hurt in the early stages
It seems to many that in the first 10-12 weeks of pregnancy, external changes are so minimal that nothing should bother. The stomach is just starting to grow, which means that the load on the back is not yet increasing. But such conclusions are far from the truth, since the internal restructuring of the body is in full swing from the first weeks.
First trimester
Common causes of back pain in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy include the following.
- Kidney diseases . Especially often pregnant women are worried about cystitis and pyelonephritis. A signal for an urgent appeal to a urologist or nephrologist will be lower back pain, painful and frequent urination, fever, chills and weakness.
- Increased uterine tone . It is evidenced by a pulling pain encircling the lower back, a feeling of fullness and bloating. A slight tension of the uterus is not a disease, it is a normal condition, since its most powerful layer is precisely the muscle. However, it is important to be able to distinguish the natural tone that can appear from physical activity (cleaning, brisk walking, etc. ) from the harbingers of a miscarriage.
- Exacerbation of diseases of the musculoskeletal system . Radiculitis, osteochondrosis, vertebral hernia - if there were similar problems in the anamnesis, then during the period of expectation of the child, they can manifest themselves in full measure. You should not worry in advance, the doctor will help you choose the right therapy and improve your condition.
- Hormonal adjustment . During pregnancy, the level of the hormone relaxin gradually increases, which leads to relaxation of the ligaments and increased mobility of the joints of the spine. Lower back pain in this case often occurs after long walks, sleeping in an uncomfortable position, or from sitting at a computer for a long time.
- Neoplasms . The presence of a tumor in the spine causes pain and discomfort. Due to hormonal changes occurring in the body, neoplasms can begin to actively grow, increasing pain.
— If in early pregnancy the intensity of pain increases or becomes cramping, as well as spotting, this is a reason to immediately consult a doctor. These alarming symptoms may indicate an ectopic pregnancy. It is important not to waste time here,” explains obstetrician-gynecologist Viktor Tyutyunnik.
Why does the lower back hurt in the late term
In the second and third trimesters, the load on the mother's body increases significantly, which provokes the appearance of ailments and exacerbation of chronic diseases.
Second trimester
The second trimester has the same causes of back pain as the first. However, it is worth highlighting the ongoing displacement of internal organs. A growing baby needs more and more space in the mother's stomach, which can cause additional pressure on the spine, causing pain.
— Due to the increase in the abdomen, the center of gravity shifts. In order to maintain balance, the woman is forced to move her shoulders back while simultaneously bending her neck, thereby increasing the natural lumbar curve. At the same time, the back muscles are in constant tension, while their tone is reduced under the influence of relaxin. At this time, the back muscles experience a strong load, which is manifested by pain. Such pains often intensify after physical exertion, prolonged sitting or being in one position, for example, when working at a computer, says obstetrician-gynecologist Viktor Tyutyunnik.
Kidney diseases remain relevant for the second trimester. The load on the internal organs is growing, the body becomes more susceptible to genitourinary infections, which together often provokes pyelonephritis. That is why pregnant women in the later stages constantly monitor urine and blood counts.
Third trimester
The final trimester of pregnancy is considered the most difficult and difficult. However, an early meeting with the baby helps expectant mothers to cope with stress. As a rule, lower back pain during this period is caused by the following things.
- Calcium deficiency . The child gets most of the nutrients and vitamins, so if the mother eats poorly or improperly, then her body will not have enough calcium. This is a rather dangerous moment, since a lack of calcium provokes a softening of the bone joints. If you do not take action, then symphysitis may occur.
- Training grips . The stomach becomes stone, and the pain encircles the lower back. This is normal, as the body begins to gradually prepare for childbirth. It is easy to distinguish training contractions from generic ones - the first ones do not have a periodicity, they arise chaotically and subside rather quickly.
- Renal colic . The load on the kidneys in recent weeks is enormous. It can lead not only to pyelonephritis, but also to renal colic. Due to hormonal changes in many pregnant women, metabolism is disturbed and kidney stones form. Such a stone can come out at any time and get stuck in the ureter.
- Neurological problems . The internal organs do not have enough space, they press on each other, and the curvature of the spine increases significantly. These causes often contribute to a pinched nerve, which provokes pain in the lower back and gluteal region.
- Precursors of childbirth . By 36-37 weeks, the baby's head gradually begins to sink down - this is how the baby is preparing for the birth process. The pelvic bones of the expectant mother expand, which causes discomfort.
What to do if your lower back hurts during pregnancy
First of all, you should consult your doctor. As a rule, the following examinations are prescribed:
- Ultrasound of the pelvic organs;
- blood test;
- urinalysis;
- Ultrasound of the kidneys.
If neoplasms or problems with the spine are suspected, the doctor will refer the patient for a CT scan.
Treatment will directly depend on the diagnosis. For example, pyelonephritis is usually treated with antibiotics. In this case, it will be important to choose a drug that is safe for the mother and child. Massage and special ointments will help from osteochondrosis. Hypertonicity of the uterus is leveled by taking drugs with magnesium.
Prevention of low back pain during pregnancy
Preventive measures to help prevent low back pain include the following recommendations.
- Eat right. More vegetables and fruits, lean meats and fish. The diet must include dairy products and cereals. Drink fruit drinks, juices, have snacks at work and follow a diet.
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. It is better to refuse high heels, because the load on the spine is already great.
- Do not lift heavy objects. This may provoke uterine tone.
- Ask your doctor about prenatal bandage. For many pregnant women, it is a real salvation, allowing them to lead a normal life - walking, working, cooking, shopping.
- Lead an active lifestyle. Do gymnastics, yoga, go to the pool, walk in the fresh air.
- Buy a pregnancy pillow. Or change the mattress to a more comfortable one. The main thing is that you sleep comfortably.
Frequently asked questions and answers
Obstetrician-gynecologist of the European Medical Center (EMC), Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Viktor Tyutyunnik answers frequently asked questions.
Why does my lower back and lower abdomen hurt at the same time?
In the early stages, such pain can provoke uterine tone. In the third trimester, as a rule, “training contractions” or Braxton-Hicks contractions appear, which can be recognized by pulling pains in the back and lower back. Usually their duration is no more than 1 minute, they are irregular in nature and are due to the beginning of the preparation of the body for childbirth. If the interval between contractions decreases and the intensity increases, this may indicate the onset of regular labor or the threat of preterm labor before 37 weeks of gestation.
Why does my lower back hurt when walking?
Pain in the lower back when walking, physical activity, tilting and turning the body is especially severe if the expectant mother has a history of chronic diseases of the spine (protrusions, scoliosis, intervertebral hernias). On the background of pregnancy, they tend to worsen. This is facilitated by weight gain and growth of the fetus.
Why does my lower back hurt even when I'm lying down?
In the second trimester, due to the increase in the abdomen, the center of gravity shifts. In order to maintain balance, a woman is forced to take her shoulders back, while bending her neck, thereby increasing the natural lumbar curve.