During pregnancy, many people will guess whether the baby they are carrying is a boy or a girl. During pregnancy, many women will have buttock pain. Some people believe that buttock pain during pregnancy can indicate the gender of the fetus. In fact, there is no necessary connection between buttock pain during pregnancy and the birth of a boy or girl. Below, I will introduce the relevant knowledge in detail! 1. If a pregnant woman has pain in her left buttock, does it mean she will give birth to a boy or a girl? The claim that a pregnant woman who has pain in her left buttock or left leg will give birth to a boy obviously has no scientific basis. If a pregnant woman has pain in her left buttock, it is very likely that she is calcium deficient or the sciatic nerve is compressed, so the pain is normal. Drink more milk to supplement calcium; keep warm and don’t sit for too long. 2. If a pregnant woman has pain in her right buttock, does it mean she will give birth to a boy or a girl? 1. Buttock pain does not indicate whether the baby will be a boy or a girl. There is no connection between the two. 2. During pregnancy, especially before delivery, women's sacroiliac joints and pubic symphysis cartilage and ligaments become soft due to the influence of endocrine factors. This situation can cause buttock pain during pregnancy, especially near the delivery date. 3. Buttock pain during pregnancy is a normal reaction during pregnancy. This pregnancy reaction does not predict whether the baby will be a boy or a girl. At the same time, this pregnancy reaction requires methods to improve the discomfort. In fact, buttock pain has nothing to do with whether the baby is a boy or a girl. We cannot judge the gender of the fetus based on this symptom alone. If you want to know the gender of the fetus, you still need to undergo professional examinations, such as B-ultrasound examinations. In fact, no matter whether the baby is a boy or a girl, as long as he is healthy, it's fine. 3. How to improve buttock pain in pregnant women? 1. Place a pillow between your legs when sleeping. 2. When moving your feet and hips in bed, the movements should be parallel or symmetrical. 3. When standing, your legs should be symmetrical. 4. Avoid sitting astride. 5. Place an ice pack on the pubic bone. 6. Place a lumbar pillow behind your back when sitting. 7. Get your lower back massaged. 8. Avoid lifting heavy objects. |
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