Subluxation of symphysis (pubis) is a condition that occurs when the ligaments that hold the pubic bones together become too relaxed and allow the joint to move too much. This condition is more common in pregnant women due to the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, which can cause the ligaments to become more elastic.
During childbirth, the pressure and strain on the pelvic area can also cause subluxation of the symphysis. Symptoms of this condition include pain in the pelvic area, difficulty walking or standing, and a clicking or popping sound in the pelvic region.
In conclusion, subluxation of symphysis (pubis) is a common condition that can occur during pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium. Treatment options include physical therapy, pain management, and surgery in severe cases. Taking preventive measures and following the recommendations of your healthcare provider can help to prevent and manage subluxation of the symphysis.
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