How bizarre, my Physio told me you can't tell whether its going to even be present in subsequent pg's it depends on the post treatment you receive.
I have exercises I am supposed to do. Mine was a severe case and I was bed ridden on a few occasions during my pregnancy with both Paris & Seth. With Paris I couldn't sit for very long in the same position... I remember we went to see Final Fantasy and I left the Cinema nearly screaming in Pain, my back had seized as part of the SPD it took a few hours before it stopped spasming... NOT fun! Seth I only had that happen once, but I saw a Physio nearly every week (at least 1-2 times per month). I had one slip up post birth where I put my back out, which was related to SPD, an old back injury and menstrual hormones. So do be careful post birth as that is often when it plays up. And breastfeeding also adds to the hormonal mix
If you think you have SPD do see a physio or get a referral from your ob to see a SPD physio as it can cause permanent damage and can affect labour if not treated correctly.
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