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SORE BACK!!
By Victoria Read on 15/10/2007 in forum
Advice for sore back?

Hi there everyone, first time poster on thinkbaby! I am in my 20th week and am suffering terrible back pain, around the lower part. I have slep with a hot water bottle on that area but it doesnt really help. does anyone have any tips?!!! Vicky x

CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN
By sassysuzy on 14/02/2009 in forum
Aweful pain in my lower back

Hi girls, anyone else in the same back pain?22+weeks and only adviced pain killers! Wow!Clicked on the link to lafeenoire on here and bagged one of their new support bands to give it a try. Its just arrived and I am really pleased. Maybe finally

Beat pregnancy back pain
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/08/2009 in Pregnancy discomforts
Take the pressure off your back and feel better before the birth.

When you become pregnant, it’s not just the extra weight you’re carrying around (or even the fact that you are contorting the way you move to compensate for your growing bump) which can cause back pain. In order to allow parts of your body like your

Banish back pain after labour
By Kimberley Smith on 18/10/2011 in Labour & birth
Five essentials to keep your back healthy after giving birth

Feeling sore after birth is unavoidable, but there are ways you can help your body heal faster. After Victoria Beckham's well-documented back troubles after having baby Harper, we asked pharmacist Rachel Lewis for her essential tips for keeping your

Maternity leave and going back to work
By ThinkBaby on 24/08/2010 in Newborn baby
Going back to work as a mum, maternity leave, maternity rights and benefits and what you need to know when you return to your job

of the baby’s birth. If you’re eager to get back to work, hold your horses – you can’t in the two weeks after the birth (four weeks if you work in a factory), but you can return any time after that. If you want to go back earlier than agreed, or if you want

back to back position
By Asiya Kadiri on 10/04/2007 in forum

hi all,need some advise. i had an antenatal appt yesterday and the midwife advised me the baby is lying head down but with its back to my back. apparently this position makes labour longer and more painful. has anyone experinecd

back 2 back
By zolo on 11/06/2008 in forum

been down to see my m/w today and the pains ive been getting are contractions but shes not worryed unless thay last longer tham 1 min (which there not) but she also told me my baby is back 2 back and judging by some of ur stories of back 2 back

Maclaren and BackCare Health Survey
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/11/2008 in Newborn baby
Help with a survey on the back health of women during pregnancy and motherhood and you could win a 4 Seasons buggy!

You may well be aware of problems like back pain in pregnancy, the importance of good posture in pregnancy and experiencing aches and back pains as a new mum. Now the charity BackCare wants to find out more about the habits and problems of women

Know-how: Pregnancy Back Ache
By ThinkBaby on 08/06/2009 in Pregnancy discomforts
Your changing centre of gravity and hormonal shifts can bring on back pain, but we're here to help

You are not alone in suffering from back pain, if this is any consolation – more than 50 per cent of pregnant women complain about it during various points in their pregnancy. What causes pregnancy back pain?The main culprit is the extra weight

New mum Amanda Holden goes back to work
By Kimberley Smith on 13/02/2012 in Celebrity
Just two weeks after her life threatening labour, Amanda is back in the Britain’s Got Talent judging seat

Amanda Holden, who gave birth to her second daughter Hollie two weeks ago, was back at work on Britain’s Got Talent at the weekend.“I am euphoric to be heading back to my place at the judges desk – to be honest after the last couple of weeks I




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