thread: SPD (Pelvic Instability) and Relaxin and General Question About Hormonal Imbalances

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  1. #1
    Chook83 Guest

    Hi Fiona, I believe i am suffering with SPD. Am thinking about seeing a physio and am hoping you can give me some information that helped you if any?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    May 2008
    camden, NSW
    52

    I had SPD with DD2 (now 2 weeks old) i found that for some reason my pain all but disapeared at around 37 weeks. I didnt do anything differently, just one day i woke up feeling great. I ended up have DD2 2 weeks early so i believe that the labour hormones had kicked in and had taken over the Relaxin hormones, I know this doesnt help at all but i also found that i had no SPD pain while i was in labour which i was really worried about becasue at times i could barely walk.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney
    4,081

    Hey Chook, go see that physio! Don't hang around waiting for the pain to get worse. They can give you a (very attractive ) brace to wear that should help you feel more 'held-together'. They will also give your supporting muscles a going-over (massage) and will make you feel better. (Unless your physio is like mine and pummels your bum so hard you bruise, LOL! But my problem is with the SIJ, not my pubic symphysis.)

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
    4,473

    Fiona - it is a matter of working out the correct level of the hormone for you too, because if they don't give you enough it will cause problems with the birth. Unfortunately chances are you will get it the second time and it is likely to hit earlier, so make sure you have support networks set up, someone to come over every day or every 2 days and help with the washing and cleaning. Acupuncture can help, if you have cover for it then get it. I would be having it if we had PHI, my MW said to try and get PHI asap if we can so that I can have induction AP too

    Chook - Definitely go to the physio. If they can't do much they will do what they can. Some hospitals will use ultrasound to help before bubs has engaged, others won't. With DD2 I had the US, but the hospital I am going to now refuses to use US on PG women for anything other than imaging.

  5. #5
    DoubleK Guest

    i recently saw a chiro for pain in my pelvis (which i believe is SPD) he did an adjustment, the pain went, but i was still uncomfortable and a little unstable on my feet. its been 4 days, and still no pain, but discomfort.
    he basically said to me that while im pregnant, there isnt much chance of my adjustments lasting, so he only recommends one more until after ive had the bub. i dont know anything about acupuncture, but it wouldnt hurt to look into it!

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    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
    11,129

    Fiona - well I like your train of thought...the most powerful all-round-system-balancing therapies I know of are the Trad Chinese Medicine +/- acupuncture - I think either or both of those in combination could be quite valuable...it might be interesting to speak to a TCM practitioner and find out what they have to say about it. If they've never heard of SPD/pelvic instability then run a mile, but if they experience with it, they could have some valuable therapies, kwim?

    Good luck - you can do it! You will be so much better prepared this time. xxx

  7. #7
    Chook83 Guest

    Snacks and Ali - thanks i will start looking for a physio now and make that appointment.