A woman carrying a baby for ten months is a very difficult process. After finally reaching the due date, women hope to give birth smoothly. However, there are always some unexpected situations at the critical moment. So, what's wrong with back pain when the due date is approaching?
When a pregnant woman stands or walks, in order to maintain center of gravity balance, she must tilt her shoulders and head backwards, forming a unique posture of standing out and protruding belly. This posture can easily cause excessive forward curvature of the chest and spine, leading to spinal pain. In addition, the descent of the fetal head increases the pressure on the pelvis, and the feeling of abdominal heaviness and lower back soreness will become more pronounced. Pregnant women in labor may experience lower back pain, which is a normal physiological manifestation. The signs of childbirth are labor pains, contractions, redness, and watery discharge. So, just because the due date is approaching and you have a sore waist doesn't necessarily mean you're going to give birth.
Approaching the due date, the fetus is about to be born, and pregnant women should pay attention to appropriate exercise to facilitate vaginal delivery; Prepare the delivery kit in advance to avoid the fetus being born before the due date without proper prenatal preparation. At the critical moment, pregnant women should pay attention and leave someone to accompany them when going out, and try not to work too hard.
If a pregnant woman has severe back pain, she can take a walk to relieve some of the soreness, or lie down in bed for a while, which may make her feel better. If pregnant women are really worried, they can go to the hospital for examination, and generally there are no major problems.