I'm 18.5 weeks & having the worst back pain. It's not constant, but when it comes it's awful. I have a Snoogle, which helps when I sleep, but besides prenatal massage I'm not sure what I can do to help. I've read that using a heating pad can be hazardous to the baby, so that doesn't seem like a good option. Do any BTDT moms have any suggestions?
Re: How do you relieve back pain?
I've been doing 40 minutes of prenatal palates 5 days a week.
And seeing our chiropractor every two weeks.
Between the both I feel a huge difference. Much less pain.
Lizbeth Garcia made a really fun to follow prenatal palates video to follow along with.
each section is 10 minutes. And you can choose to do one section or all of you feel up to it.
I purchased it off of AMAZON for $5.00 prime.
I also feel feel like the stretching and stregnthening will also help during birth.
Another thing, sleeping with a large pillow on between my legs helps aching during the night.
I am buying the generic Thermacare wraps in bulk, either CVS or Walgreens. They last for 8-10 hours and help me so much. I use one on my neck and lower back mostly to sleep, and also for work sometimes. When I am at home I use ice packs as well, but the Thermacare are great for on the go, you can't see them under clothing unless its super tight.
I do reformer pilates as well - any kind of pilates or yoga should help you stretch and work out soreness.
I do use a heating pad at night but on a lower setting and only short periods of time. I used on with my son as well.
Thanks for the tips everyone!