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Click here for private health insuranceJoint pain during pregnancy is not uncommon and can occur at any point during your first, second, and third trimester. While joint pain can be uncomfortable and limiting, the good news is, there are safe and effective ways to relieve your symptoms at home.
Every woman experiences pregnancy differently. That being said, joint pain is often caused by one or a combination of the following factors:
This list is by no means comprehensive, and there may be other reasons you are experiencing joint pain during pregnancy. For example, as your uterus expands, it relocates your centre of gravity. This stretches and weakens your abdominal muscles, putting more pressure on your joints.
Your day-to-day activities can become uncomfortable, if not impossible, due to joint pain. Pregnancy is supposed to be a joyous time filled with excitement and anticipation, not an unpleasant experience that leaves you feeling lousy.
If you are experiencing tightness or aches across your body, give the following tips a try. These may assist in treating joint pain by realigning your posture and relieving stress.
If it’s lower back pain you are experiencing, try wearing a belly band. A belly band wraps securely around your stomach, providing additional support to your abdomen.
Exercise is beneficial through all stages of life, and pregnancy is no exception. By committing to a regular exercise schedule, you can treat pregnancy joint pain by keeping your muscles strong. Yoga, Pilates, and swimming are excellent options, though it is essential to consult with your doctor before engaging in any strenuous activity.
When treating joint pain during pregnancy, one of the easiest adjustments to make is changing the way you sleep. Experiment with sleeping on your side with a pillow between your legs.
Warm baths and heat packs can do a world of good. Press to your hips, lower back, or knees, being sure to avoid applying heat directly to your belly.
A gentle, specialised prenatal massage can help to ease aches and pains during pregnancy. If possible, seek out a therapist that is qualified and experienced with prenatal massage.
The best way to prevent joint pain during pregnancy is to exercise. Exercises can prepare your body for the changes that lie ahead. Again, be sure to follow the guidance of your doctor.
Here are a few tips to get you started:Sometimes, at-home treatments are not enough. Pregnancy joint pain can strike at any time of day or night. When your GP is not available, contact 13CURE. We provide prompt at-home doctor visits in Australia, currently in areas across Queensland and New South Wales. Register now to schedule your appointment.
Name: Dr. Muhammad Mohsin, General Practitioner
University Degree: MBBS, AMC
Bio: Dr. Muhammad Mohsin completed his studies from Univerisity of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan in 2008. He came to Australia in 2012 and has worked as a resident and GP in various hospitals and medical centres across Australia. He has a particular interest in men's health, travels medicine, chronic disease management, and general family medicine.
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