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Author Topic: Pregnancy Pelvis woes  (Read 160 times)
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« on: 05 September 2006, 18:00:00 pm »
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I am having trouble with my pelvis/sacroiliac joint and wondered if anyone has a second hand pelvic stability belt that I could purchase from them?
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TGH!
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« Reply #1 on: 05 September 2006, 18:54:00 pm »
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Ouchy! That must be painful.

Have you thought about seeing a osteopath?

I do know of one here who deals with pregnant women and babies and does alot of gentle work on the pelvis.

Only thing is I can't post his details as it may get deleted.

Perhaps I can say....he is French, works in Tanglin Shopping Centre on the 5th Floor.

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blinger!
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« Reply #2 on: 06 September 2006, 8:51:00 am »
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Ouch, I am feeling for you.I had similar when pregnant - 6 yrs ago now so no longer have the support.I did have one and used it all the time.I also had an obstetric physio and she really helped me.I was so bad I could not walk far at all and would wake most nights with severe pain.Breathing exercises helped too...but of course the real relief only comes when baby is out of there.I know it is sore but it does go and you can be proactive and help it some ( by the way, how big is your baby thus far ? Mine was 12lb when born, so that is why it was so painful in there ? !!!)
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me too
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« Reply #3 on: 06 September 2006, 8:57:00 am »
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currently have same problem (so using mine) but bought it for $90 at Guardian and it has been worth every single cent!!!!
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Pebbles
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« Reply #4 on: 06 September 2006, 19:46:00 pm »
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Ouch

Had painfull pelvis and sacroilliac pain/ dysfunction during late pregnancy. There were about 3 weeks when I couldn't walk at all. Physiotheraphy sorted me out.

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