Pregnancy is a beautiful and exciting journey filled with anticipation and joy. As you prepare to welcome a new life, you'll experience a whirlwind of emotions and physical changes. While there are many wonderful moments to cherish, it's essential to acknowledge that pregnancy also comes with challenges. One common discomfort that many expectant mothers face is back pain, especially in their Third Trimester.
Back pain is a common complaint among pregnant women. As your body undergoes significant changes to accommodate a growing baby, it's natural to experience discomfort. Several factors can contribute to back pain during pregnancy, including:
Hormonal Changes: Hormones like relaxin soften your ligaments, increasing flexibility and potential joint instability.
Shifting Center of Gravity: As your belly grows, your center of gravity shifts forward, putting more pressure on your lower back.
Poor Posture: Slouching or leaning forward to compensate for your growing belly can contribute to back pain.
Muscle Weakness: Pregnancy can weaken your core and back muscles, making it harder to support your body's weight.
Weight Gain: The additional weight of your baby, placenta, and amniotic fluid can put extra strain on your back.
While rest can temporarily relieve back pain during pregnancy, incorporating targeted movement into your routine can offer long-term benefits. Regular physical activity can help strengthen your back muscles, improve posture, and alleviate discomfort.
Meghan Betts has been a FIT4MOM instructor for FIT4MOM Alexandria since 2015. She shares that “Prenatal clients who begin a movement session with pregnancy aches almost always finish feeling better than when they started. In addition to relieving discomfort, physical movement helps moms-to-be build strength and endurance for the pregnancy and childbirth marathon.”