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Pregnancy Complications - Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction

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      new window Active Birth Centre: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD) Description: Basic information about managing the condition, including homeopathy. (activebirthcentre.com)
new window Association of Radical Midwives: My Pelvis and I Description: A midwife explains her experience of the condition, which worsened postnatally. (radmid.demon.co.uk)
new window Baby Centre: Pelvic Pain (SPD) Description: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, including self help tips. (babycentre.co.uk)
new window Babyworld: Pelvic Joint Pain (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction) Description: Symptoms and treatment options, including a personal account. (babyworld.co.uk)
new window British DSP Support Group - Pelvic Dysfunction Information Description: Offers an information booklet [.pdf], personal experiences, and a discussion forum. (spd-uk.org)
new window For Patients: Advice For Women Who Have Symphysis Pubis Description: Physiotherapy leaflet, including symptoms, and ways to decrease the discomfort. (addenbrookes.org.uk)
new window National Childbirth Trust: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Description: Basic information, including symptoms. (nctpregnancyandbabycare.com)
new window Pelvic Pain (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction) Description: Detailed information, including causes, symptoms, possible treatments, and tips to cope with pain. Also offers advice on planning for birth, and various personal accounts. (plus-size-pregnancy.org)
new window Separation of the Symphysis Pubis - Understanding Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD) Description: Answers to several frequently-asked questions about this condition. (birthsource.com)
new window Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Description: Explains the condition and provides advice on how to manage it. (yorkshiremultiples.co.uk)
new window The Pelvic Partnership Description: Information about the condition, including symptoms and treatment, plus the aims of the organisation. (pelvicpartnership.org.uk)
new window UK Midwifery Archives: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Description: Extracts from an email group on various issues, such as managing pain, and positions for birth. (radmid.demon.co.uk)
new window UKParents: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Description: One woman's experience with this condition. (ukparents.co.uk)
 




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