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Pelvic pain in pregnancy
Some women develop pelvic pain in pregnancy. This is sometimes called pelvic girdle pain (PGP) in pregnancy or symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD).
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Round ligament pain
Round ligament pain is common during second trimester of pregnancy. Symptoms can last from minutes to hours, but rest and stretches help manage pain.
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Anatomy of pregnancy and birth - perineum and pelvic floor
Read about your pelvic floor, including your perineum, which lies across the bottom of your pelvis and can be damaged during pregnancy and childbirth.
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Bladder weakness after birth
Leaking urine after childbirth is very common. It can be embarrassing and inconvenient, but there are ways to improve bladder weakness.
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Pregnancy at week 32
Your baby doesn't have a lot of room, but they will still be moving. The extra weight might cause you some back and pelvic pain which can make it difficult for you to move around.
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Safe return to exercise after pregnancy
Exercise can help you recover after childbirth, make you stronger and improve mood. Here are some tips on how to exercise safely after a pregnancy.
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Looking after your body after having a baby
Over the last 9 months, your body has had to change to accommodate your growing baby and preparing to give birth.
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Exercising during pregnancy
Physical activity while pregnant can help prepare your body for childbirth. Learn more about what exercises you can do, and what activities to avoid.
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Frequent urination during pregnancy
Having to urinate more often during pregnancy is very common. Find out why it happens and how you can reduce it.
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Pregnancy at week 23
By week 23, your baby is practising to breathe in the womb and you might be experiencing some incontinence.
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