Back Pain at 35 Weeks Pregnant
Back pain is one of the most common pregnancy complaints, affecting up to 70% of pregnant women, especially in the second and third trimesters.
👶 What's Happening at Week 35
Your baby is now the size of a spaghetti squash.
- The kidneys are fully developed.
- The liver can process some waste products.
- Physical growth slows, but brain growth continues rapidly.
🔬 Why You're Experiencing Back Pain at Week 35
- Shifting center of gravity as belly grows
- Relaxin hormone loosening joints and ligaments in the pelvis
- Weight gain putting extra stress on the spine
- Postural changes to compensate for growing belly
💊 Relief Tips for Week 35
📋 Other Week 35 Symptoms
⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…
- Severe pain that doesn't improve with rest
- Rhythmic cramping or tightening (could be preterm labor)
- Pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding
- Numbness or tingling in the legs or feet
Frequently Asked Questions
Is back pain a sign of labor?
Persistent lower back pain that comes and goes rhythmically could be 'back labor.' If it occurs before 37 weeks or is accompanied by contractions, contact your provider immediately.
Can I take Tylenol for back pain?
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is generally considered safe during pregnancy. Avoid ibuprofen and aspirin unless directed by your doctor.
Is a chiropractor safe during pregnancy?
Yes — chiropractors trained in prenatal care can help. The Webster technique is specifically designed for pregnant patients. Always inform your chiropractor that you're pregnant.