A member asked:

Im 35weeks pregnant and cramping with bad backaches why?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Oh dear: If you have more back ache than abdominal pain, it is unlikely to be true labor. If the back pain is sharp, interfering with turning in bed and getting out of a chair, ask your obstetrician to refer you to a physiatrist or prenatal physical therapist to ease the next weeks of your pregnancy. The treatment is quick and comfortable. No medications will be needed. Best wishes.

Answered 11/8/2014

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