Upper back, lower back and pelvic girdle pain significantly affect women's lives, especially in the postpartum period. This study aimed to characterize the frequency and severity of upper back, lower back and pelvic girdle pain in the 0 to 2 months postpartum period. The study will be conducted as a cross-sectional and correlational study. Data will be collected using the Information Form and Brief Pain Inventory designed by the researchers. Data will be collected face to face with the participants at the end of the first week, the end of the first month and the end of the second month after birth. IBM SPSS Statistics 29.0 software will be used in the analysis of the data.
Age range
18 Years – 49 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Evaluation of upper back pain, lower back pain, and pelvic girdle pain
Timeframe: Postpartum day 7.
Evaluation of upper back pain, lower back pain, and pelvic girdle pain
Timeframe: Postpartum day 28.
Evaluation of upper back pain, lower back pain, and pelvic girdle pain
Timeframe: Postpartum day 56.