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What is this pain after birth? Top of leg, under buttock! Help

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HowAboutNo · 01/06/2014 22:44

I'm 2 weeks pp and a week ago I developed a pain under my bum at the top of my leg - it's like a deep, muscular type pain and hurts when I stand, sit, lie, whatever.

It's really getting me down now and isn't due to constipation or anything, it's almost as if it's in the bone... I'm going to the doctors tomorrow but for some reason I'm really anxious about it and scared it's something bad. Weird.

Anyone had anything similar? FWIW, I had an epidural as I was induced.

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AntinousWild · 01/06/2014 22:47

My sciatica presents exactly like this.

HowAboutNo · 01/06/2014 22:53

Interesting - does anything help relieve the pain? DH is going back to work next week and I'm worried about being alone with DD as sometimes the pain makes it hard to do much!

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CorporateRockWhore · 01/06/2014 22:53

My first thought was sciatica too. I still get pain in my hip since having two babies and in the morning my leg often feels really painful as if right in the bone. Good luck op!

allisgood1 · 01/06/2014 22:57

I have this at 26 weeks and have been told it's sciatica. I'm currently seeing a private Physio who works on it (which helps for a few hours then it just comes back) and have been given a support belt (which I haven't tried yet!).

HowAboutNo · 01/06/2014 23:03

Just googled sciatica and it mentions shooting pain down the leg - I don't have this, im the pain in very much in just once place under my buttock. It's a really deep pain, like at the bone. Does this still sound like sciatica?

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HowAboutNo · 01/06/2014 23:04

Sorry for the typos, bf'ing!

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IglooisnowinSheffield · 01/06/2014 23:06

I had this 6 days after having DS2, the pain was horrendous it turned out to be a varicose vein trapped under a muscle. You couldn't see anything and it relieved itself with 5 days. I think I was advised to take ibuprofen.

Lucked · 01/06/2014 23:13

Could be sciatica or could be a form of Pelvic girdle pain, A slipped SI joint will result in hip pain. I ended up on crutches after my second birth due to a dodgy SI joint. Can you self refer to maternity physios?

Hrrrm · 01/06/2014 23:31

Get it checked out ASAP - it could be a haematoma.

allisgood1 · 01/06/2014 23:55

My pain is in the same place as yours OP. But I'm pregnant not postnatal.

idlevice · 06/06/2014 21:07

It could be something to do with your pelvic floor having been affected by being pregnant & giving birth. There are the pelvic floor muscles you squeeze when you do those exercises but there are other parts closer to your core that can be affected & might need helping out with some pilates-type exercise, preferably guided by a physio.

I found this out as I had a similar pain & went to see a physio, who said - in simple terms - that other muscles & tendons were taking over the job of the weakened pelvic muscles & getting strained, hence the pain. You can self-refer to NHS physio in most areas I believe - otherwise your GP can refer you.

dennant · 27/07/2014 22:43

I had exactly this and it was a trapped nerve, physio managed to release it and not had a problem since.

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