What You Need to Know About SPD (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction) Pain During Pregnancy

  1. Stacie Bacchiocchi says:

    Just wanted to write in that I am a personal trainer with no lack of muscular strength as I had an 8 pack and was running 7-8 miles a day on top of a 1.5 weight training session….and yet I developed spd. Not obese, fit none of the existing risk factors or criteria as a 5’4 starting at 110 lbs female, now at 136lbs.I’m certified in exercise therapy, have done pelvic floor work and shouldn’t have experience this. I believe anyone is at risk of it and assure you, you can be in peak fitness and still have a very severe case of it.

    • Amber Phillips says:

      Stacie- thank you for sharing! Like you, I was thin, fit and active before pregnancy. So when this happened to me, I started going back through all my activities wondering what I did to cause this.

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