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Any mummies having lower back pain few months after giving birth? Is it cos of epidural?

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Nana

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Dreaming of becoming a parent

i have spine pain after giving birth. can't stand too long. i suspect its because of epidural. just try to rest more

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Anonymous

I had epidural, no back aches so far (28m PP), only shoulder aches from baby wearing and carrying 😮‍💨.

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Anonymous

Mine so far so good. I took 2.5 bag of epi as baby was pressing on my tailbone. Been 2 yrs so far all good.

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Anonymous

The aches are mostly caused by sleepless nights and from carrying your baby.

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Anonymous

Caused by carrying baby

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