The cause of pain during pregnancy
The most frequent types of pregnancy pain are due to the baby’s increase in weight and volume, which causes visceral, structural, and hormonal changes in the mother.
These changes alter the posture and, consequently, the postural gravitational axis also shifts, increasing the load on the spine.
The body’s possibilities to adapt and find its new balance are manifold, but sometimes the body cannot adapt to the change, resulting in a compensation that can be very uncomfortable, lingering, and painful.
By reducing the possible adaptations, both the mother and the baby can suffer from this loss of comfort.
Pregnancy pain can be caused by anomalous positions that the fetus assumes to escape tension.
The goal of Osteopathy during pregnancy is to maintain or restore an efficient functional balance, helping the woman’s body adapt to the physical demands of pregnancy and minimizing the stress caused by the growing uterus and the baby’s development.
Through specific treatments, Osteopathy revitalizes the tissues, making them more elastic, and maintains joint mobility, particularly in the pelvis and the lumbar spine.
Through these physiological treatments, a perfect state of health is promoted, creating a safe and comfortable environment for mother and child to grow together.