It is relatively normal to have lumbar pain from the anesthesia for baby birth, because the anesthesia for baby birth needs to be performed in the position of the lumbar spine, so there may be local pain, but it will be relieved by itself. Since the lumbar spine tilts forward during pregnancy and gradually returns to its normal position after delivery, it may lead to localized pain and some women will suffer from lumbar disc herniation. Since a lot of calcium is needed after pregnancy, if there is not enough calcium it will lead to pain. Most of these conditions appear after delivery, so most women may think that the pain is caused by carrying out anesthesia. Paying more attention in general and avoiding overwork as well as bending and hunching can effectively relieve lumbar pain. It is also necessary to strengthen the intake of nutrition, especially calcium-rich foods, which can prevent calcium deficiency.