The joy of being pregnant comes with certain aches and discomfort.
Physical, hormonal, and emotional shifts can complicate a pregnancy.
Pregnancy affects joints like the wrist, knee, hip, and pelvic bones.
Exercise, adequate rest, and massage are all essential for relieving joint discomfort.
Consult with your doctor before implementing any pain relief approaches.
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