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Back pain is a common complaint of pregnant women, a study says. Approximately 50% of pregnant women experience mild discomfort or pain in the back. The reasons for this are high body mass index and abnormal posture. That’s why specialists recommend certain positions that can ease the life of a pregnant woman.
We at Bright Side wish for every woman to have many pleasant moments while pregnant and found some postures that can help them to minimize the risk of back pain.
To maintain the right walking posture, it’s important to take the right standing position first.
According to specialists, the best sleep position during pregnancy is called “SOS.” It means to “sleep on the side.” It’s even better if you sleep on your left side because it will increase the amount of blood and nutrients that reach the placenta.
Also, it’s recommended to keep your knees bent and put a pillow between your legs. This position will help to relieve any stress that your back may feel. Sleeping on your back can be okay for the first trimester, but after that, it’s better to avoid it.
There are some recommendations that can help pregnant women feel better while sitting.
Nobody canceled household duties but it may be difficult to stand for a long time while washing the dishes, for example. To make your position more comfortable, prop up one of your feet on a box or a small stool. In the case of washing dishes, you can open the cabinet under the sink and rest one foot on the ledge. Don’t forget to switch this position and your legs every 20 to 30 minutes.
While sitting on a couch or a sofa, place a firm cushion under your bottom and lower back. Such support can help you to sit more upright.
Remember that no matter what type of seat you choose, keep your tummy lower than your spine. Also, your knees should be lower than your hips.
Constipation is very common during pregnancy, so you might need a more comfortable posture to ease the process.
Wall stretching is a good posture to strengthen and loosen the muscles in your upper back during your pregnancy.
The body bend is another relieving posture to help you strengthen your buttocks muscles and back.
What is the most difficult thing about being pregnant for you?