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I’m 30 weeks’ pregnant and have persistent backache – is there anything that can help?

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I’m 30 weeks’ pregnant and have persistent backache – is there anything that can help?

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The weight of your baby and the fact that joints and ligaments soften in pregnancy can cause backache Sometimes sciatica occurs, a sharp pain that travels down the back and leg when the sciatic nerve is trapped in a joint in the lower back For lower backache warm baths and a warm compress can help, and gentle massage done by an experienced practitioner Exercise, such as yoga, pilates, or aquanatal classes (see p.55), strengthens back muscles, but check with your doctor before embarking on a new exercise regime. Watch your posture, making sure that you sit upright – you could try using a birthing ball – and wear flat shoes. If you have sciatica, ask your doctor or midwife to refer you to a physiotherapist to assess your condition and teach you exercises to help relieve the pain and minimize a reoccurrence. Some women have a maternity girdle or back brace fitted.

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