What are the most common body aches in pregnancy?
As well as general body aches and muscle pains in pregnancy you might also experience these other discomforts:
Pelvic Girdle Pain and Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
Ligament laxity can cause instability of the ‘anterior pubic bones’ (which are joined together by a cartilage-like disc). When these joints come out of line or become too unstable, pain can be felt at the base of the pelvic floor, on the vulva, on the perineum, and on the front of the bones themselves. This starts as a mild ache when you move your legs apart (for example when you turn in bed), and can build to become a seriously debilitating pain when you walk. This is often called PGP (pelvic girdle pain) or SPD (symphysis pubis dysfunction).
Rib pain: Costochondritis
Another problem that may develop during the second trimester is a dull and persistent ache around the lower ribs, often felt on one side more than another. This is called ‘costochondritis’ (inflammation of the cartilage of the ribs). It is mostly due to an increased level of progesterone, but the causes are still poorly understood and it make it very difficult to get comfortable in bed.
Feet aches: Plantar Fasciitis
Your feet might also be a source of discomfort. As the axis of the body changes with the weight of the growing baby, the calf muscles have to work harder against gravity to keep you from falling forward. This can cause them to tighten – creating a pull on the ‘fascia’ of the feet which can strain or tear. When this happens, you might feel a stabbing sensation, especially in the morning when you first stand up. This is called ‘plantar fasciitis’.
The weight of the baby on your pelvic floor, combined with a decreased excursion of your diaphragm, can also affect the ability of your blood to circulate and flow. This can cause puffiness in the legs, feet, and often the hands and result in heavy feeling and leg cramps at the end of the day.
Reflux and heartburn
Another very common complaint that can really affect the enjoyment of your pregnancy, is reflux, also called heartburn. This has unpleasant symptoms – ranging from pronounced acidity after and between meals, to referred pain between your shoulder blades. You may also experience a sore throat leading to throat infection. Again the causes are a mix of lax tissues, affecting the closure of the ‘esophageal valve’, poor diaphragmatic mobility, and changes in acid production due to hormones.
Other common pains
Other common pregnancy pains include carpal tunnel syndrome – a tingling or numbness in your hands. This is caused by extra fluid or swelling putting pressure on the nerves that pass from the hands to the wrists and forearms. Haemorrhoids can also appear for the first time in pregnancy, or if you’ve had them before they can flare up again. Tension headaches can occur in the first trimester as well due to hormone changes and increased blood flow. Harmless stomach pain can also be caused by constipation and trapped wind. Stomach pains can be caused by ligaments stretching as well.