Back pain after pregnancy is a very common concern among new mothers. While childbirth is a beautiful experience, it also puts significant strain on the body—especially the spine and surrounding muscles.
Many women continue to experience back pain weeks or even months after delivery, affecting daily activities like lifting the baby, feeding, or even sleeping comfortably.
The good news is that physiotherapy can play a key role in safe and effective recovery.
Causes of Post-Pregnancy Back Pain
1. Weak Core Muscles
During pregnancy, abdominal muscles stretch significantly. After delivery, these muscles remain weak, reducing support for the spine.
2. Hormonal Changes
Hormones like relaxin loosen ligaments during pregnancy, which can lead to joint instability and back pain even after delivery.
3. Poor Posture While Feeding
Breastfeeding or bottle-feeding in improper positions puts continuous strain on the upper and lower back.
4. Lifting & Carrying the Baby
Repeated bending and lifting without proper technique overloads the spine.
5. Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Extra weight increases stress on the lower back and joints.
6. Lack of Physical Activity
Rest is important after delivery, but prolonged inactivity can weaken muscles further and delay recovery.
⚠️ Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
- Persistent lower back pain
- Pain while bending or lifting
- Difficulty standing for long periods
- Pain radiating to hips or legs
- Weakness in core or pelvic region
🏥 Role of Physiotherapy in Recovery
Physiotherapy focuses on restoring strength, stability, and function safely after pregnancy.
✔️ 1. Core Strengthening
- Gentle activation of abdominal muscles
- Progressive strengthening exercises
- Focus on deep core (transverse abdominis)
✔️ 2. Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
- Improves stability and support
- Helps prevent urinary leakage
- Essential for long-term recovery
✔️ 3. Posture Correction
- Training for proper feeding positions
- Guidance on sitting, standing, and lifting
- Ergonomic advice for daily activities
✔️ 4. Pain Relief Techniques
- Manual therapy
- Soft tissue release
- Electrotherapy if required
✔️ 5. Safe Return to Activity
- Gradual exercise progression
- Functional training for daily tasks
- Prevention of future injuries
🧠 When Should You Start Physiotherapy?
- After normal delivery: within a few weeks (as advised)
- After C-section: once healing is adequate (with medical clearance)
- If pain persists beyond 2–3 weeks
Early guidance leads to faster and safer recovery.
🏠 Simple Tips for New Mothers
- Maintain proper posture while feeding
- Avoid bending from the waist—bend your knees instead
- Use support pillows while sitting
- Start gentle exercises as advised
- Do not ignore persistent pain
📞 Take Care of Your Health Too
As a mother, you care for everyone—but your recovery is equally important. Ignoring back pain can lead to long-term issues.
📍 Need Help With Post-Pregnancy Back Pain?
Consult at Tan Mann Physiotherapy clinic & Rehabilitation Center, Jagatpura, Jaipur for a personalized recovery plan tailored to your body.
📞 9784850112
