Pelvic pain is one of the most common pregnancy discomforts, affecting nearly 1 in 5 pregnant people. Whether itβs mild pressure or intense discomfort, understanding the causes and relief options can help you manage it effectively.
This guide will help you understand whatβs causing your pelvic pain, when to be concerned, and the best ways to relieve it.
Why Does Pelvic Pain Happen in Pregnancy?
Several factors contribute to pelvic pain during pregnancy:
β Hormonal Changes
- Relaxin and progesterone loosen joints and ligaments, making the pelvis less stable.
β Babyβs Position & Growth
- As your baby grows, added weight and pressure can strain the pelvis.
β Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP)
- Also called Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD), this condition causes pain in the pubic bone, hips, and lower back.
β Round Ligament Pain
- Stretching ligaments supporting the uterus can cause sharp pains in the lower belly and pelvis.
π Experiencing round ligament pain? Read: Round Ligament Pain in Pregnancy: What It Is & How to Get Relief.
How to Relieve Pelvic Pain Naturally
β 1. Wear a Pregnancy Support Belt
- Provides gentle compression and helps stabilize the pelvis.
β 2. Practice Good Posture
- Stand tall, avoid slouching, and keep weight evenly distributed.
β 3. Try Gentle Exercises & Stretches
- Pelvic tilts can relieve pressure.
- Prenatal yoga and swimming help with flexibility.
π Want more movement tips? Read: Pregnancy Back Pain: Why It Happens & How to Find Relief.
β 4. Use Heat or Cold Therapy
- Apply a warm compress (not too hot) to sore areas.
- Ice packs can reduce inflammation if pain is severe.
β 5. Sleep with a Pillow Between Your Knees
- Helps align the hips and pelvis for better comfort.
π Need better sleep? Read: How to Get Better Sleep During Pregnancy: Tips for Every Trimester.
β 6. Avoid Standing or Sitting for Too Long
- Change positions frequently to reduce strain on your pelvis.
β 7. Consider Prenatal Physical Therapy
- A pelvic floor specialist can help strengthen muscles and reduce pain.
π Need pregnancy care tips? Read: How to Advocate for Yourself in Pregnancy Medical Care.
When to Call Your Doctor About Pelvic Pain
π¨ Pelvic pain is normal, but call your provider if you experience:
β Severe or constant pain that limits movement
β Pain with fever or chills
β Pain with heavy vaginal bleeding or discharge
β Pain with contractions before 37 weeks
π Unsure whatβs normal? Read: Warning Signs in Pregnancy You Should Never Ignore.
Final Thoughts
Pelvic pain is common in pregnancy, but you donβt have to suffer through it. With the right stretches, posture adjustments, and support, you can find relief and stay comfortable as your body changes.
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