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Shooting leg pain in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2007 01:59:27
Lower back ache and shooting leg pain in pregnancy is no fun, but what can you do about sciatica?
are expecting.What is sciatica?Sciatica is the name given to the overall symptoms of lower back ache, pain or numbness running down the back (buttock) and into the leg. It can feel like a shooting pain, or like a nagging discomfort gnawing at your hip and leg
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Good posture in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/09/2010 01:42:02
Your posture in pregnancy can help keep you feeling healthy and comfortable. Beware of a position that seems comfy for your new shape as it might lead to problems later on!
in pregnancyThe extra weight and the way in which you might be shifting your centre of gravity can cause problems like sciatica (pain which runs down into your leg), back pain and consequently, even headaches.In preparation for the birth, your body is going
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McTimoney Chiropractic in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/11/2007 10:53:01
This form of therapy can really help with the ongoing aches and pains of pregnancy and beyond, what is it and how does it work?
pain, sciatica, heartburn and general discomfort often experienced by women during their pregnancy.Although chiropractic does not use drugs or surgery, isn’t the act of doing things to the body dangerous during pregnancy?No. Trained and skilled
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Alternative therapies in pregnancy
By Debra Stottor on 16/02/2009 00:06:01
An at-a-glance guide to the alternative therapies that can help you during pregnancy
, in 1916, this is particularly useful for treating back pain and associated problems.In pregnancy it can help with backache/sciatica, breast tenderness, swollen legs, carpal tunnel syndrome and general wellbeing and energy levels. Post-pregnancy, it can
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Enjoy Working During your Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2010 01:43:28
Working during your pregnancy can be enjoyable if you know your maternity rights and manage your early pregnancy symptoms
regularly, but that you have a footrest (whether this is a proper rest or books or a box chosen to suit your level) that will keep your legs comfortable. If you don’t you’ll find that you are more likely to get sciatica, back pain or swollen ankles
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Working when you’re pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2010 00:10:57
Ten tips for making working in pregnancy a pleasure
a footrest (whether this is a proper rest or books or a box chosen to suit your level) that will keep your legs comfortable. If you don’t you’ll find that you are more likely to get sciatica, back pain or swollen ankles.6. Don’t leave food until
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