ExpertDr Priyanka KalraObstetrician and Gynaecologist2 years agoA. needs ultrasound. better to show to specialist always as they get the correct diagnosis. try to avoid self and extra medication that will only complicate this and create more damage to the child
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. keep active but avoid doing things that make the pain worse.rest when you can.wear supportive shoes.put equal weight on each leg when standing.sit down when getting dressed or undressed.put a pillow between your legs for extra support in bed.Exercise in water. ...Use pelvic physiotherapy to strengthen your pelvic floor, stomach, back, and hip muscles.Use equipment such as a pelvic support belt or crutches, if necessary.Rest when possible.Wear supportive, flat shoes.Pelvic pain is common in pregnancy, but you are more likely to have it if you had back or pelvic pain before you were pregnant, had an injury to the area, your work is physically demanding, you are overweight or you smoke. Your GP, obstetrician and physiotherapist can help you to manage your pelvic pain in pregnancy.
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