Why does the thigh root hurt during early pregnancy?

Why does the thigh root hurt during early pregnancy?

We often say that the pain in the groin of pregnant women is caused by the separation of the pubic bones. The distance between the pubic bones of normal women is 4 mm, but during pregnancy this distance will increase by an average of 2 mm, causing the pelvis and surrounding areas to relax, resulting in groin pain in the early stages of pregnancy. This situation is normal during pregnancy, and the only way to alleviate it is to take other measures. It is not realistic to completely eliminate it, for example, through hot compresses, massage, and paying attention to details of life.

The reason why pregnant mothers feel pain in the groin is because of excessive separation of the pubic symphysis. The pubic bones are two bones located in the front of the pelvis. There is a gap in the middle instead of being close together. The two bones are connected by ligaments and fibrous cartilage tissue. This area is called the pubic symphysis.

For a non-pregnant woman, the normal distance between the two pubic bones is 4-5mm. During pregnancy, the two hormones, relaxin and progesterone, can help relax the ligaments, and the distance between the two will increase by at least 2-3mm, making the pelvis more elastic, giving the fetus more room to grow, and facilitating the fetus's passage through the pelvis during delivery. Therefore, pubic symphysis separation occurs in almost all pregnant women.

However, some pregnant women may be too sensitive to the above-mentioned hormones, which makes the pubic symphysis area very loose and the distance between the two exceeds 10mm; or because of the size and arrangement of the pelvis, this joint is under more pressure, resulting in excessive separation of the pubic symphysis, and then they feel pain in the groin.

How to relieve thigh pain during pregnancy

1. Place a small pillow between your legs when you sleep.

2. When turning over in bed and moving your feet and hips, try to move them in parallel and slowly.

3. If your physical condition allows, you can reduce the pressure on your joints by swimming.

4. When standing, your legs should be symmetrical.

5. Avoid sitting astride.

6. When you get up in the morning, try to sit down and get dressed.

7. Apply cold compress by placing an ice pack on the pubic area.

8. Wear flat shoes. The soles of pregnant mothers' shoes should be soft and comfortable. Avoid wearing hard-soled shoes with heels to prevent unstable center of gravity and increased pain.

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