
Pregnancy is a transformative journey, bringing about incredible changes in a woman’s body. While a beautiful experience, research indicates that approximately 70% of pregnant women experience lower back, pelvic girdle, or abdominal pain.1 Expectant mothers may also encounter other discomforts, including rib pain, sciatica, headaches, and carpal tunnel syndrome. At Northside Therapies in Brisbane, our osteopaths are here to support you through each trimester, helping you navigate these changes with greater comfort and ease.
Understanding the Physical Changes of Pregnancy
The body undergoes significant adaptations throughout pregnancy, even in the early stages before your baby bump becomes visible.2 Shifting hormone levels and the growing uterus alter your centre of gravity, often leading to changes in spinal curvature. Each woman’s body adapts uniquely, and pre-existing injuries or restrictions may influence how well the body accommodates these changes, potentially contributing to pain and discomfort.
How Hormonal Changes During Pregnancy Affect the Body
Pregnancy hormones, particularly progesterone, impact various bodily systems. In the gastrointestinal tract, they can cause smooth muscle relaxation, leading to decreased bowel motility and an increased risk of constipation.3 Elevated hormone levels can also contribute to nausea and vomiting (morning sickness), which can occur at any time of day for over 70% of pregnant women.
Respiratory changes are also common. The diaphragm’s resting position shifts upwards by 4-5cm, compensated by a widening of the rib cage,5 which can sometimes lead to rib pain. Up to 70% of women experience shortness of breath (dyspnoea) in the third trimester.5 While common, it’s crucial to rule out other potential causes like pre-eclampsia or pulmonary embolisms.
Osteopathy: A Holistic Approach to Prenatal Care in Brisbane
Osteopathy offers a gentle, holistic approach to supporting women throughout pregnancy. At Northside Therapies, our experienced Brisbane osteopaths provide personalized care to address the unique needs of expectant mothers.
Benefits of Osteopathic Treatment During Pregnancy
- Alleviating Back Pain: Your Brisbane osteopath will assess your entire body to determine the root cause of your back pain. It could be related to a previous ankle injury affecting your gait, or perhaps hypermobility is placing extra strain on your joints. We utilize a variety of techniques, including soft tissue massage and joint mobilization, tailored to your specific needs. We also provide guidance on stretches, strengthening exercises, and support garments when appropriate.
- Reducing Pelvic Pain: The pelvic region undergoes significant changes to accommodate the growing uterus and prepare for childbirth. Osteopathy helps balance pelvic ligaments and muscles, reducing pain and promoting a positive birthing experience. Dr. Alana Merkel (Osteopath) and Dr. Simone Keddy (Osteopath) at Northside Therapies are trained in internal pelvic floor assessments to identify any imbalances that may contribute to pain, discomfort, urinary leakage, or constipation.
- Improving Circulation: Osteopathic techniques enhance circulation and lymphatic drainage, helping to reduce swelling and fluid retention. This can be particularly beneficial for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, which is often related to increased pressure on nerves due to fluid congestion. Our osteopaths are also trained to recognize when oedema might indicate underlying medical issues requiring further attention.
- Enhancing Digestive Function: Osteopaths can work in conjunction with your primary healthcare providers to address digestive issues. Techniques to relax the pelvic floor and ease tension in the abdomen, combined with education on lifestyle and dietary modifications, can help improve bowel function. We also provide advice on exercise, stretching, hydration, and healthy toileting habits.
- Preparing for Labour: Osteopathic treatment can help prepare your body for labour and delivery by optimizing the function of your pelvis, hips, and spine. We educate our patients on various aspects of childbirth, including birthing positions, effective pushing techniques, perineal massage, minimizing the risk of perineal tearing, breech birth protocols, Spinning Babies® techniques, pregnancy yoga, and labour breathing techniques. We also provide guidance on postnatal care.
Safe and Gentle Care for Expectant Mothers in Brisbane
Osteopathy offers safe, gentle, and effective treatment options for pregnant women. At Northside Therapies in Brisbane, our experienced osteopaths are dedicated to helping you experience a more comfortable and enjoyable pregnancy.
Book an appointment today
Whether you’re experiencing back pain, pelvic discomfort, or simply seeking a holistic approach to your prenatal care, osteopathy can be a valuable addition to your pregnancy journey. Contact Northside Therapies in Brisbane today to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced osteopaths and discover how we can support you throughout your pregnancy.
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References
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- Chiloiro, M. et al. (2001) Gastric Emptying and Orocecal Transit Time in Pregnancy, Journal of Gastroenterology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11519832/
- Pascual, Z.N. and Langaker, M.D. (2023) Physiology, Pregnancy, StatPearls. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559304/
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