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Back Pain

I am 16 weeks pregnant with my second child and am already experiencing lower back pain. I did not have this with my first child until late in the pregnancy. I asked my midwife and she said it was because after we give birth the first time everything gets stretched out and the baby carries lower, hence the reason for the back pain. I am not looking forward to 5 more months of this, has anyone else experienced back pain this early? How did you deal with it? I don't like taking Tylenol because it doesn't do anything for me.

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Dr. Teri Stockwell, Northcare Chiropractic. She specializes in pregnancy and babies, you will love her!!!

I;m on # 5, and everthing just seems to happen sooner, but it doesn't las the entire pregnancy (or, at least) hasn't for me. Try to rest when you can and use one of those maternity belts if you've got it. I know it seems silly only being this far along, but it happens to all of us, and it will help. Good luck!

Chiropractor chiropractor chiropractor!!!!!!! I just had my 4th baby, and had severe back pain with my first three pregnancies. This time around I went to my chiropractor throughout my pregnancy and the difference was amazing. No back pain and I even had an easy delivery. I only pushed for 5 minutes even though the baby was in an awkward position (her arm came out with her head). I go to Dr Tim with Altaview Chiropractic in Sandy, and he is the best!

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I would try some excerice, like swimming, or cat and cow stretches. Also massage maybe. You should be able to do some things to help ease the pain besides just tylenol. Ask your doctor what would work best for that spot. It may also be for you to lighten your load and put your feet up during the day!

There is a company call Melaleuca that has a back rub that is very powerful. Give me a call and I will help you get some.

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Hi Angela! I recently had our 3rd baby...and when I was pregnant with him I experienced a lot of back pain around the same time. It didn't last the entire pregnancy, though...hopefully yours doesn't either. Mine lasted for about a month..maybe my back muscles just had to get used to supporting the extra weight...I'm just guessing here :) I used heating pads, chair massagers, and at night, a body pillow--all which seemed to help a little. Mine used to bother me the most at work...I sit in an office chair all day. So I rolled up a towel and placed it behind my lower back in the chair to provide some support. I'm sure you could buy a back support like this..I just improvised. Also, I tried to get up and walk around as much as I was able. Good luck!!

Dr. Teri Stockwell, Northcare Chiropractic. She specializes in pregnancy and babies, you will love her!!!

We have something in common. I am 26 years old. I have one little boy that is two years old and I am also expecting another boy on June 12. Anyway- I would just be careful that it is not back labor. I am sure it probably isn't but good luck with the pain. I am not having that problem but I wish I had some advice.

I would recommend 3 things: chiropractor, acupuncture, and an abdominal support belt. That should help you a great deal!

Congrats Angela on baby number two!
I am due in Feb and have had a lot of back pain this round as well. I don't do meds during pregnancy... just my thing so here are a few things that have helped me a lot. Hubby- rubbing my back... especially before bedtime... its one of those things that if they can learn how to do it the way you like it can help during labor too.

There is the cat stretch- this one really helps and is so good for your body and realigning your uteris too. You get on hands and knees and pelvic rock. So as you breath out you round your back up and rock your pelvic bone forward and then breath in allow your back to sink down, rock your pelvic bone back. Do these as often as you need to and many of my books say to do as many as 40 reps.

Those help me a lot, as does warm baths, not sitting or standing in one position for long amounts of time and plenty of sleep. One last thing is to make sure you are not sleeping on your back. I hope that helps in some way shape or form. Good luck and congrats again.

Fortunately, usually the back pain does not last the entire pregnancy. I had terrible lower back pain with my first starting about the same time you are. My doctor said that it has a lot to do with the position of the baby. Anyway, the thing that helped immensely and almost immediate relief was some simple yoga stretches. I'm sure you can look them up online if you don't know them, but simply alternating between the dog and cat poses for a couple of minutes really works. Hope that helps, and good luck.

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