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1. Investigating the Effect of Exercise in Preventing and Reducing Back Pain in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review

- Dehkordi Z.R. , et al.

2. Low back pain, pelvic pain, and associated factors in type 1 diabetic pregnant women

- Batista P.A. , et al.

3. Prevalence and factors associated with lumbopelvic pain among pregnant women in their third trimester: a cross-sectional study

- Kizito S. , et al.

4. Investigation of the Prevalence of Back Pain and Related Risk Factors in Different Trimesters of Pregnancy in Pregnant Women Referring to Selected Health Centers in Shahrekord, Iran, During 2022-2023

- Dehkordi Z.R. , et al.

5. Back pain in pregnant women attending an antenatal clinic in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

- Hawker C. , et al.

6. Prevalence and severity of low back- and pelvic girdle pain in pregnant Nepalese women

- Shijagurumayum Acharya R. , et al.

7. Low back pain during pregnancy: Prevalence, risk factors and association with daily activities among pregnant women in urban Blantyre, Malawi

- Manyozo S.D. , et al.

8. The effect of pelvic pain and urinary incontinence on women’s self-rated health in northern Mexico

- García-Pérez H. , et al.

9. Prevalence of lumbo-pelvic pain in pregnant women of third trimester in Lahore Pakistan

- Shad M. , et al.

10. Intrathecal midazolam as an adjuvant in pregnancy-induced hypertensive patients undergoing an elective caesarean section: A clinical comparative study

- Dodawad R. , et al.

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