Mere kamar me itna dard rehta hai aajkal, raat ko sona mushkil ho jaata. Abhi sirf 5 mahina hua hai aur pet bhi itna bada nahi to samajh nahi aa raha kyu ho raha. koi bata sakti hai exactly reason kya hota hai?
I totally remember stressing about every new ache and pain, and back pain was a big one! It's usually from the extra weight, your posture changing, and hormones making your joints more flexible. But always good to mention to your doc just for peace of mind.
Back pain? Oh, try carrying twins! Your body basically thinks it's a sumo wrestler. It's the weight of the baby, the shifting center of gravity, and those lovely hormones making your joints all loosey-goosey. Invest in a good support belt!
Back pain is super common, almost everyone gets it. Your posture changes, uterus grows, and hormones loosen your ligaments. Try a good pregnancy pillow, gentle stretches, and avoid standing for too long. Good posture is key.
Back pain is very common, yes. It's usually due to the changing posture and weight. However, if your back pain is severe, constant, or you're worried, please, please mention it to your gynac. They can rule out any other issues and suggest safe relief.
Ugh, back pain... it's like your body's way of telling you to sit down and eat that extra gulab jamun! Jokes aside, it's mostly due to the baby's weight and your body adjusting. Sometimes, just resting helps.
Haan beti, back pain toh sabko hota hai pregnancy mein. Baby ka bojh badhta hai na, toh kamar pe zor aata hai. Aur body mein changes bhi hote hain. Thoda garam paani se sek lena, aaram milega.
Ugh, back pain is like an uninvited guest during pregnancy, right? 😫 It's coz of your growing belly shifting your balance, and those hormones making your joints extra flexible for baby's arrival! Take breaks, put a pillow between your knees when sleeping. You got this! 💪
Oh, back pain is definitely a challenge during pregnancy, believe me! It's your body preparing for delivery, the extra weight and stretching ligaments. Just try to find comfortable positions, maybe some light stretching if your doc approves. It's temporary, you'll get through it.
Basically, your body's center of gravity shifts, the extra weight strains your back muscles, and pregnancy hormones loosen joints. All this contributes to back pain. Invest in good supportive shoes and a maternity belt. Physical therapy helps some too.