A little over a week ago I noticed that I was having a hard time moving my legs without feeling extream pain in my lower abdomen and groin area. Over the following days it got worse and worse to the point where I couldn't get out of my car when I came home. So the next day I called my OBGYN and she told me to go to the Labor and Delivery for a labor check.
Well baby was fine and I was not in labor but I was diagnosed with Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction. It occurs when your body releases too much relaxin to your pelvic muscles when getting ready for birth so it begins to hurt.
Has anyone else experienced this or know what to do for any relief. I heard of some kind of band that you can wear for some relief but other than that I kind of just have to deal with the pain. I'm just thankful there is nothing wrong with baby.
Re: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
~~ married 8.11.07
~~ DD1 1.16.11 ~~ DD2 1.3.14 ~~
~~ BFP3 12.22.15 MMC 2.29.16 @ 13 weeks ~~
~~ 2 D&Cs (3.1.16 and 3.10.16) for MMC
~~ BFP4 10.27.16 MMC 1.23.17 @ 16 weeks ~~ D&E 1.26.17 ~~
My Happy House
More like someone is taking a pair of pliers and prying your pelvis apart. Sorry to be so graphic but that's what it feels like!
ladipale- agree pants and underwear are the worst. Also, moving from my left to my right side in bed sucks as well.
Yes, it's unbearable. I have been in tears every night for the last week because I am in so much pain. My pain is mostly in the hips though. I am having trouble walking, and I wake up in the middle of the night in pain. Sometimes I stand up and I feel like my legs will not hold my weight. I can't believe I have to endure this for 9 more weeks. I went to the chiropractor yesterday hoping that it would help some. He works with a lot of pregnant women and said that it usually takes at least 3 weeks to feel some relief.
Me.
I had it with my 1st pregnancy and now again with this one. It sucks and nothing helped me until I delivered.
I can't even go grocery shopping for very long or I'm almost crawling back to the car.
Ideveloped it at 24ish weeks. When I went it, the dr did an internal and then felt my pubic area and it was horribly painful, but at least I got some validation. He doesn?t even call mine SPD, he calls it pelvic dislocation, which actually a diagnosis above SPD, but I just simplify. The dr wasn?t particularly helpful in terms of advice, but at least I felt validated and made sure the problem was what I thought it was and not something else.
He said the two best-feeling things would be to be on all-fours and to sleep in a recliner position. I do both. I did the recliner position with like 7 pillows then some friends lent me their fancy pillows. So, I put a wedge under my back and the snoogle under my knees (so they stay bent) and around my left side and then under my back to keep me in one place. I also put a second pillow under both my knees and head. I am considering borrowing a recliner from a friend for the days I work from home bacause sitting in a chair gets to be painful even though I alternate between a normal chair and a balance ball chair.
Laying on my side has became impossible after a few weeks with it. I didn?t do it before much because it hurt, but now it literally makes me want to scream.
I have heard that seeing a chiropractor can help. Another thing I?ve heard is to squeeze a tennis ball below the knee, at the knee, and above the knee for five seconds at each place as a good way to keep those muscles strong since squatting has become excruciating, but is great labor prep. I can also do modified squats with my knees facing more to the front and with holding onto a support. (We are doing the Bradley Method, which is big on squats.) Walking?with small, slow steps?also is amazing. It causes dull pain, but inactivity causes me sharp pain when I get up. So, I pick the dull pain and the overall health benefit that walking still has.
The Prenatal Cradle Plus V2 belt is helpful, though I do not wear it every day. On desk-work days I skip it because it is uncomfortable to sit in. Also, our floors at home are wood and springy and gentle on my body?especially when I wear shoes. Oh, that is a big thing I?ve just learned?shoes really help cushion things and keep the pain away for longer. On active days at work when I am on my feet a lot (and on the unyielding floor, which is carpet over concrete slab), the belt makes it MUCH better.
This website is one of the first things I found that was helpful. While this is a lay-person?s site, her tips on keeping legs together when getting in and out of the ca and bed, sitting when putting on pants, etc. are little things that make a big difference: https://www.plus-size-pregnancy.org/pubicpain.htm
Swimming and soaking in the tub also feel great.
More Green For Less Green
I dropped $150 on Dansko mary janes, best $150 I have EVER spent
I havent been "officially" diagnosed but Im pretty sure I have this too.
I descibed it before as someone pulling my legs apart like when you were little and popped the lefgs off your barbie. Its awful