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Sciatic Nerve Pain During Pregnancy

Back pain is just another discomfort women face as they carry a baby. With that little bundle growing and moving inside, he is likely to strike a nerve, even with the most patient mom-to-be. If that nerve is the sciatic nerve, just behind the uterus, pain can shoot across your back and down your leg, causing excruciating pain. Take precautions to avoid or alleviate such pain.

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How to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain During Pregnancy

A common problem during pregnancy, according to the Women’s Health Care Topics website, is sciatic nerve pain. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body. The nerve is located from your lower back to your legs and feet. Problematic symptoms include tingly feelings in your legs, pain running down the back or side of your leg and numbness. Because the nerve runs under your uterus, pregnancy often exacerbates the problem as the baby grows and presses against it. You can take several measures to help you alleviate the pain.

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Sciatica Pain and Pregnancy

Lower back pain that radiates to the hips, buttocks, thighs and down the legs and feet is a common symptom of pregnancy. The sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body, provides sensory function to the lower extremities and allows for their movement. When the nerve is compromised in any way, the result is pain.

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Hip Problems During Pregnancy

Hip pain is a common complaint during pregnancy, but that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with if you are experiencing it. Fortunately, identifying the pain and understanding some of the causes can help you to learn how to manage your hip pain. Take it easy, and you’ll be feeling much better.

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Pregnancy and Aching Legs

Leg pain is one of the unsung, little-discussed discomforts of pregnancy. Although it’s not the most talked about pain, leg pain is a common ailment for pregnant women. Often it’s just a sign of natural growth and change can be relieved with everyday care. If it get unbearable or disrupts your day, see if your doctor can help.