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Back Pain During Pregnancy: Why It Happens and How Indian Mothers Can Get Real Relief

If you have been waking up with a stiff, aching back or finding that standing for more than 20 minutes leaves your lower back screaming you are in very good company. Back pain is one of the most common complaints of the second trimester, affecting approximately 50-70% of all pregnant women.

If you have been waking up with a stiff, aching back or finding that standing for more than 20 minutes leaves your lower back screaming you are in very good company. Back pain is one of the most common complaints of the second trimester, affecting approximately 50-70% of all pregnant women.

The reassuring news: it is almost always manageable. Here is why it happens, and exactly what you can do about it.

Why does back pain happen during pregnancy?

There are several reasons and they all make complete physiological sense:

Your centre of gravity has shifted

As your belly grows, your body's weight distribution changes. You naturally lean back slightly to compensate, which puts additional strain on the muscles and ligaments supporting your lower spine.

Relaxin is doing its job too well

Your body produces a hormone called relaxin during pregnancy, which loosens the ligaments in your pelvis to prepare for childbirth. The problem: it also loosens ligaments throughout the rest of your body including your back making it less stable and more prone to strain.

Posture changes

Many women develop a natural arch in the lower back (called lordosis) as pregnancy progresses. Without mindful posture correction, this leads to significant muscle fatigue and pain.

Muscle separation (Diastasis recti)

Your abdominal muscles are separating to accommodate your growing uterus. These muscles normally support your back as they separate, your back has to work harder.

Source: ACOG Committee Opinion – Low Back Pain During Pregnancy | FOGSI

Types of pregnancy back pain to know

How to relieve pregnancy back pain: what actually works

Posture correction - the most impactful change

Most pregnancy back pain improves dramatically with posture awareness:

Sleeping position

Sleep on your left side with a pillow between your knees and another under your belly. This position aligns the spine, reduces pressure on the lower back, and improves blood flow to the baby. A pregnancy pillow (C-shaped or U-shaped) makes this far more comfortable.

Pregnancy pillows are available on Amazon India, Firstcry, and Mothercare India for approximately ₹800–₹3,000. A desi jugaad alternative: stack two regular pillows in a C-shape.

Warm compress

A warm (not hot) water bottle placed on the lower back for 15–20 minutes provides significant relief. Many Indian women use a hot bag or kapde mein bandha namak (warm salt bag) both work well.

Pregnancy-safe exercises

Regular gentle exercise is one of the best treatments for pregnancy back pain. Try:

Source: ACOG – Exercise During Pregnancy 2020 | Physiotherapy in Pregnancy UK

Pregnancy support belt

A maternity belt or pregnancy support belt takes the weight of the belly off your lower back. Excellent for women who spend long hours standing or walking. Use for a few hours at a time do not wear it all day as your muscles need to work independently too.

When is back pain a warning sign?

Most pregnancy back pain is musculoskeletal and not dangerous. However, see your doctor immediately if:

Source: Mayo Clinic – Back Pain During Pregnancy

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