My kamar is paining a lot these days and i usually use moov for back pain. But now that im pregnant im scared to just apply anything. Did anyone use it or check with their gynac about this?
I completely panicked when I accidentally applied Moov once in my early weeks, but when I told my doctor, she reassured me that a small one-time application won't harm. Still, she told me to avoid using it regularly and suggested warm compresses instead.
Please be very careful because some topical pain relief ointments contain chemicals that can be absorbed. Since I had a complicated pregnancy, my doctor strictly told me not to use any standard pain sprays or ointments without checking. Better call your gynac first.
I try not to give medical advice on ointments, but when I had back pain during my pregnancy, I chose to avoid Moov. I just used a simple warm water bag on my back which really helped ease the pain naturally.
Honestly, sleep-deprived as I am, my back was ruined during pregnancy. I asked my doc about Moov and she said a firm no to heavy pain-relief creams. She told me to use a hot water bottle instead, which was a lifesaver.
I used to get bad muscle cramps but my doctor allowed me to do very gentle prenatal yoga and walking, which cured my backaches naturally. Don't apply strong ointments like Moov without your doctor's green signal first.
Look, as a mother of two, I suggest you stay away from Moov during these months as it has strong chemicals. Use a simple hot water compress or ask your doctor to prescribe a pregnancy-safe local ointment. Don't take chances.
I am in my 2nd trimester and suffering from bad backaches, and was also wondering if Moov is safe to use. Has anyone else used it or did your doctors suggest any safe alternative? I'm a bit scared to apply anything chemical.
I recently delivered and faced this issue. My gynac advised me to avoid Moov and similar creams because of the strong ingredients. Instead, she recommended a safe mild gel and gentle massage, so please consult your doctor once.