Butt pain in early pregnancy may be caused by hormonal changes, nerve compression, calcium deficiency and other factors.
1. Hormonal changes: due to hormonal changes in early pregnancy, estrogen and progesterone levels rise, which may cause the pelvic ligaments and muscles to relax, resulting in pain in the buttocks. This is a normal physiological reaction.
2. Nerve compression: As the uterus is increasing in the early stage of pregnancy, and the pelvic space is narrow, it may compress the sciatic nerve, resulting in contracture of the buttock muscles and buttock pain.
3. Calcium deficiency: due to the increased demand for calcium in the early stages of pregnancy, in the absence of timely supplementation, it may cause hip pain and buttock pain.
If the cause of buttock pain in early pregnancy is not clear, or the symptoms have not improved for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical advice to identify the cause and treat it actively.