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  1. #1
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    Jun 2009
    Brisbane, Qld
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    Achy lower back pain???

    Hello girls,

    I have a question - Did/do any of you girls experience/experiencing lower back pain during early pregnancy? I'm 5 weeks pregnant today and have kind of like an achy pressure type pain?? I kind of feel it when I have sat down for long periods of time and when I move around a little it goes away, but after a while it's back. I have always had a bit of a bad back - have postural problems, but it's been good for a long time until now...

    It's worrying me a little... I guess I'm wanting to find out whether this is normal or whether this could mean problems because with my m/c I had really bad lower back pain for a few days before the m/c too.......

    I really hope and pray this is a sticky bubby

    Also, this may sound silly, but can I apply a heat pack to my lower back? I know they say you shouldn't apply a heat pack to your pelvis during pregnancy, but what about your back?

    Any advice/help/tips would be greatly appreciated...

    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    Jun 2009
    Toowoomba QLD
    11

    Hi there,

    I really cannot comment as I have had no back pain at all through 4 pregnancies and labours. I just thought that I would answer as no one else has yet!

    I can understand why you are concerned, having just recently experienced a m/c with similar symptoms. All I can suggest is to see your GP or OB/GYN and ask all the questions, everybody experiences different things throughout pregnancy as I am sure you are already aware!

    Best be to go to your doc and you will feel much more relieved with an expert answer/opinion

    All the best

    Tash

  3. #3
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    Nov 2009
    Scottish expat living in Geelong
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    With all my pregnancies I had an achey lower back and pelvis for the first 3 months. It is very unsettling but a normal part of pregnancy for many women.

    Of course it goes without saying if the achiness turns to pain or you have any bleeding then go and see your GP

    Congratulations and enjoy your pregnancy

    xx

  4. #4
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    Mar 2006
    Penrith/Kingswood/Orchard Hills....
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    Hi hun,

    Reasons I have come across lower back pain in early pregnancy are

    ~ body beginning its adjustments (muscles and ligaments)
    ~ wind pain and
    ~ beleive it or not, constipation. Sometimes when I get it I take a dose of Metamucil (hugs Metamucil bottle) and within an hr or so I am right as rain!

    I found my 1st pregnancy the worst for aches and pains as everything is not only new to you and DH but to your body also.

    With DS#2 I flew / bounced through the pregnancy as everything just kinds knew what to do.

    This time round I feel even less which I think is why I wonder if I am at all utd! lol

    According to my book BIRTH (which I highy recommend) in the Chapter 2

    "Aches & pains: mild cramps, bloating, tugging and pulling and prehaps slight backache is common as the uterus starts to grow. This often causes woman concern but if there is no heavy bleeding, it is probably normal"


    I hope that eases your mind but if it really is making you feel ill at ease go and see your GP.


  5. #5
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    Dec 2006
    between the mountain & the ocean
    757

    I am 4 weeks pg (i think lol) and I too am experiencing lower back ache, but it is worse when I stand up for too long

    If you are too concerned I would say visit your gp just to be sure.

    wishing you a H&H pregnancy

  6. #6

    Jul 2009
    Australia
    5,102

    Yes i did experience achey lower back pain for the most part of the 1st trimester especially at the beginning. I'd say it would be normal but if it worries you maybe see your doctor just to be sure.

  7. #7
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    Apr 2010
    1

    Try this

    Yoga, that’s all I can say – long term or short term. You need to relax and strengthen the muscles around your back (not just in the back). Try and find a pregnancy yoga class around you and get the basics right. Meanwhile start with the cat and tiger stretches, gently.