Pregnant women who do overwhelming work have
much chance of pelvic pain.
Pelvic pain is a common signs of pregnancy;
it especially occurs in the last months of pregnancy. However, some pregnant
women can have the signs in the beginning or middle of pregnancy.
Pelvic
pain is a common signs of pregnancy.
Signs
Pelvic and back pains often occur in the 3
last months of pregnancy and cause no harm to fetal development. Gestational
pelvic pain often goes dully and spread from the pelvis to the thigh, the
inguinal area and the uterus… Pregnant women can also have back pain. The pain
level is diverse; you can hear the crunching sound from pubis and feel that the
pain coming down to the area between 2 legs. The pain will get worse when
traveling around, up and down the steps or changing sleeping positions.
Pregnant women should avoid hard work
The
pain also gets tougher at night.
The pain also gets tougher at night as it
can wake pregnant women up sometimes, especially when pregnant women wake up at
the middle of the night for a pee, they can feel the extreme pain and
discomfort.
Reasons
The reasons of bone pain are that getting
pregnant without professional agreement. However, according many opinions, the
bone pain relates to the location changing of important body’s organs during
pregnancy, especially fetal development. The pain of pelvis can also be caused
by the fact that estrogen hormones affect the cartilage and connective tissues
during pregnancy; lacking vitamin D and calcium. Particularly, to pregnant
women, chronic diseases (bone diseases) also cause them pain.
If
pregnant women have the feeling of pelvic pain, they should rest on the bed or
sit with their backs reclining on the chair.
Things to do
If pregnant women have the feeling of
pelvic pain, they should rest on their bed or sit with their backs reclining on
the chair; avoid traveling, working much or carrying heavy things. If the pain
increases and is followed by complications, you should go the medical
facilities to have checkups and consultations.
Besides, when pregnant, you need to take
care of the nutrition regimen; you need providing enough nutrients, especially
calcium which should be provided daily and particularly in the 3 months of pregnancy
in which fetuses gain weight fast; don’t stay up later than 10 pm.