Back General Postpartum Back Pain Treatment

Postpartum back pain is caused by a number of factors: daily repetitive stress from lifting the infant can lead to back injury or pain.
During pregnancy the posture of pregnant woman is altered, putting a strain on the back. Stomach muscles should regain their strength and tone also. It's common to have some back pain for the first few months after giving birth. You should take into consideration whether you have a history of back problems, whether you're overweight, and how soon you start to exercise and strengthen your abdominal muscles.

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 Helped a lot
After being pregnant and having 5 day of back labor I sought help from a massage therapist..
 No change

Didn't make it feel better

 Healed
During my pregnancy I had read that many expecting mothers have trouble with back pain. For me my back felt okay while carrying my baby , but after delivery I was plagued with back pain in the lumbar that was similar to sciatica. Sciatica is a general term that means one or all of the five root nerves are being ....

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Category
Name Average Result Healed Helped
a Lot
Helped
a Little
No Change Made Worse
All Treatments (average)
3.5
(23)
5 9 5 1 3
Diet and Weight Management
Diet Management
5.0
1
Diet and Weight Management
Weight Loss
4.0
1 1 1
Drugs and Supplements
Naproxen Sodium - Aleve - Anaprox - Naprelan
4.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Muscle Relaxants
4.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Mobic
3.0
1
Exercise
Water Aerobics
5.0
1
Exercise
Isometrics
5.0
1
Exercise
Walking
4.5
1 1
Exercise
Strengthening
4.0
1
Exercise
Change of Sleeping Position
3.5
1 1
Exercise
Swimming
3.0
1
Exercise
Exercise
2.5
1 1
Therapy
Physical Therapy
4.0
1
Therapy
Massage Therapy
3.5
1 1
Therapy
Ice
1.5
1 1
Therapy
Pressure
1.0
1
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