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Coccyx pain
I am 29 years old , I  had tailbone pain for 6 to 7 years. But I don't have any history about injury on that bone. I have taken so many orthopedic treatments they take xray but nothing found in that. I regularly take a sitz bath and use a soft pillow for sitting. But no relief I get. I have a question I want to conceive so is there any Chance that my pain will raise during pregnancy. Or  before pregnancy I will take treatment of it
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Coccyx soft cushion to be used Sits bath If no relief go for fusion of SC JOINT✅
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Share the x ray picture When was the x ray done ?
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At later stages of pregnancy yes you might have problems with this pain.
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better to solve this issue then plan
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use coccydynia pillow and sitz bath.
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No.. pregnancy generally not affect coccyx problem
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