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Pregnancy: Pelvic and Hip Pain

Overview

It's normal to get aches and pains in your hips and pelvic area when you're pregnant. Pregnancy hormones are relaxing your ligaments. This loosens up your pelvic bones so they can shift and open for childbirth.

Try these tips to manage pelvic and hip pain.

  • Lie on your back, propped up on your elbows or a pillow. Then squeeze a pillow between your knees.

    This can help realign your pelvic bones.

  • Wear a prenatal belt or girdle around your hips, under your belly.

    It can help stabilize your hips.

  • Sleep on your left side with a pillow between your knees.

    This may help relieve pain.

  • Rest when you can.

    When you rest, it may help to apply heat to the painful areas.

  • Try acupuncture treatments or learn pelvic stabilizing exercises from a physiotherapist.

    These exercises strengthen the muscles that support your pelvis. Both acupuncture and stabilizing exercises can help reduce pelvic pain during pregnancy.

  • Ask your doctor or midwife if a safe pain reliever might help.

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Current as of: April 30, 2024

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