I know we've covered pain and not sleeping and all of that. I have been very lucky until recently. No lower back pain, no sciatica. It's actually been pretty ok. Lately, though, I have this killer mid-back pain, especially when sitting too long or sleeping. I never bought a body pillow because I hadn't needed one. Now, I think it's time.
Any tips or tricks for getting through the day? A lumbar support pillow doesn't work because it's too low... I'm in several offices each week, so I don't have a constant seat that I can alter. On days that I'm with patients, and walking around, I'm usually ok. I sit on a yoga ball at home. Stretching my spine doesn't work because of this big baby in the way. I wonder if it's too late in the pregnancy to start prenatal yoga?
Any advice is appreciated. Keep in mind, I'm a nurse, and proper body mechanics/posture when lifting/bending is part of my training. I'm in appropriate shoes. I'm just so uncomfortable. And the sleep thing is killing me. I'm up every hour or so. And when it's not my back, I have to pee... not that you guys can help with that.
For everyone who has been experiencing this for weeks now, I'm sorry.
Re: Mid-back pain?
Do you feel like the pain is spinal or muscular? Is it your erectors?
If it's "killer" pain...I would definitely talk to your doctor. Mine is more constant discomfort/awareness (I had this pre-pregnancy...I have terrible posture) but a combination of massage and chiro visits really helps.
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Also, sleeping slightly elevated has worked for me. DH got me a snoogle. I think it's too "thin" to get my cuddle on. But I roll that bad boy up like a Cinnabon and put my pillow on top. I was plesently surprised how well I was able to sleep. I was worried my butt would go numb or something but Nope.
Just based on my own experience.