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. 2001 Winter;10(1):1-12.
doi: 10.1624/105812401X88002.

Back pain/discomfort in pregnancy: invisible and forgotten

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Back pain/discomfort in pregnancy: invisible and forgotten

C J Greenwood et al. J Perinat Educ. 2001 Winter.

Abstract

This paper is a comprehensive literature review of original research on the nature of back pain/discomfort in pregnancy. The causes of back pain/discomfort in pregnancy are reviewed and discussed, and the clinical manifestations and implications are explored. This analysis revealed that approximately 50% of pregnant women experience back pain/discomfort with little or no intervention from their health care providers. Thus, back pain/discomfort in pregnancy seems to be invisible and forgotten in contemporary antenatal care. Evidence-based guidelines are provided for both women and health professionals as a way of increasing attention to the prevention of unnecessary back pain/discomfort during pregnancy.

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Postural Changes during Pregnancy A–Nonpregnant; B–Incorrect posture; C–Correct posture.
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Exercises for Back Pain/Discomfort in Pregnancy

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