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Tailbone, Sacral Pain While Pregnant

Hi mommas! I was hoping someone may have some advice about possible remedies for pain in my tailbone area. I am 25 weeks pregnant, and sit a computer for 7.5 hours a day while at work. As of about a week ago I had started having pain in my tailbone area after work, usually going away after moving around for a bit, though it has been getting steadily worse. As of yesterday, however the pain has become constant and even walking is now very uncomfortable (I think it's too early in my pregnancy to start waddling!). I know it is probably the long hours of sitting that have caused the problem, and I try to get up an move at least every hour or so, but I just can't fathom having to live with this pain for the next three months! (It has begun to interrupt my sleep, and it's hard to even get comfortable on my couch at home!) Any tips? Thank you!

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Thank you so much for all your advice and encouragement. I decided to see a chiropractor, and I have to say that the change has been significant. Though I still have pain during the waking hours when I twist or bend in certain directions, I am finally able to sleep again! I have also been doing stretches he recommended and have been alternating heating and icing my muscles. I borrowed a Yoga ball from a friend and it is fun to sit on at home when watching TV and definitely provides relief! Thank you for all your help!

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I don't know if anyone else has suggested this, but pelvic floor physical therapy could be very helpful to you. Well trained pelvic floor PT's are few and far between but there is one on Beverly and one outside of the city as well - message me if you want their info! I love it - it has helped me so much.

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I don't know if anyone else has suggested this, but pelvic floor physical therapy could be very helpful to you. Well trained pelvic floor PT's are few and far between but there is one on Beverly and one outside of the city as well - message me if you want their info! I love it - it has helped me so much.

Hi A.- sorry to tell you this, but it could be with you for the rest of your pregnancy...I had this w/ my first pregnancy and I was not sitting at a desk all day- I was teaching so I was on my feet alot, but it got to the point where walking up hills aggravated it, or hard walking in general- i really had to curb my exercise, etc. which was a bummer...It was very on and off- I'd have it for a few days and then it would be gone for a week and then come back...it has to do with the shifting, etc. of your pelvic area and the baby putting more and more pressure on it!

I always tried to do some stretching for the area, and even some yoga- I can't say anything was a sure fix, just that this is one of those things some women have... I'm in my second pregnancy now and it hasn't been a big issue yet (yeah!!), though I'm holding my breath on that- a friend of mine who didn't have it first time aroudn is now dealing w/ it in her second pregancy. I think it all has to do w/ how the baby is situated, etc.

Stretch when you can! Try not to aggravate it and just count it as one of the wonderful preggo symptoms!!

Dear A.- I'd go to see a chiropractor. I had been seeing one prior to my pregnancy (with twins!) for sciatica, and continued to see her during my pregnancy. I NEVER had any back pain or discomfort while I was pregnant! I was very worried that I would, but she kept everything in alignment, and I did fine. Ask friends or co-workers if they have anyone that they see and can recommend to you. I wouldn't just pick one out of the phone book. My chiropractor is in Newton center. Let me know if you want her contact info. Enjoy your little one when she arrives!

I believe it most likely comes from the sciatic nerve. In pregnancy their is something like Sciatica( i might be spelling it wrong), where the pain comes from the back,and can run down a leg, causing a lot of pain. Most likely sitting for a long amount of time, without stretching could have put pressure on the nerve, which is causing you this pain.

Hi A., I had the same problem when I was pregnant, also working a desk job. I actually went to see a chiropractor which seemed to relieve some of the discomfort. Hope this helps.

I had this same problem when I was pregnant with my daughter. I went to physical therapy, and I was told that my tail bone had shifted from its normal position due to the hormone that allows our pelvises to open for birth. I had to go one a week if I remember correctly, but with massages they would "shift" my tailbone back into position and the paid would be gone!

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G.

A.,
Congrats on your new baby girl! I know many ladies have suggested a chiropractor. I am a Physical Therapist and I'm not hugely fond of chiropractors because most (not all) don't give you any tools to maintain your new alignment. If you do choose to use one, make sure they specialize in pregnancy and give you some exercises to maintain and support your new alignment (otherwise you have to keep going and going). Otherwise, you can also try sitting on a theraball (available very cheaply from Walmart) insead of your office chair. Unlike an office chair that allows us all to slouch terribly and put ALOT of pressure on our tailbones, the ball forces you to shift your pelvis and sit up straight. It may take some experimenting to get the right size to still reach your desk comfortably but it should help with the pain. Best of luck and again CONGRATS!

S.

find a chiropractor that specializes in pregnancy. See http://www.icpa4kids.org/locator/index.php for one in your area. Your body is making so many changes it needs work to facilitate those changes and reduce your pain.
Good luck.

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