Dee - do you have someone at your office that can get an ergonomics assessment done for you? your whole body changes with pregnancy and you should be looking at whether desk height, seat type etc are adequate for you in pregnancy. i know we have an assessor at work that will assess you weekly if need be (but i do work for a govvy dept, hence asking if something is available!), and will help to make sure everything this where it needs to be for you to be most adequately set up. it sounds like, now that you have a decent belly, you're having to lean around it in your chair to reach things adequately, hence the knotted shoulders - you may need a different set up (cordless keyboard or something to allow you to recline properly etc).
if you don't have an ergo assessor at work, perhaps talk to your care provider about suggestions to help you improve your posture at work to stop the pain. they should be able to make suggestions for you.
the relaxin in your system is probably contributing to poor posture as well, which won't help much with keeping you properly upright as a lot of your muscles will be relaxing in different ways to what you're used to!


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