Does lumbar isthmus cleft affect pregnancy



Generally, lumbar isthmus fracture does not affect pregnancy, but pregnancy will increase the burden on the lumbar spine, so it is necessary to be evaluated by a doctor before getting pregnant.

A lumbar isthmus fracture does not usually affect pregnancy, but the hormonal changes in the body can loosen the joint ligaments, and an enlarged uterus can shift the center of gravity of the body backward, which increases the burden of the lumbar vertebrae, and may cause significant back pain. Women with lumbar isthmus fracture may be evaluated by a doctor before becoming pregnant. Take proper rest after pregnancy and avoid prolonged standing or exertion.

After pregnancy, you should also improve your diet under the guidance of your doctor and make sure that you are consuming enough nutrients to meet the growth of the fetus and the physiological needs of the mother. From mid-pregnancy onwards, you should also increase the intake of calcium-rich foods such as dairy products and take calcium supplements as prescribed by your doctor to meet your own needs and the needs of fetal bone development.

In addition, when back pain occurs, you should go to the hospital in order to identify the specific cause of the disease.