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What Causes Lower Back Pain And Abdominal Pain After A Work Out?

I am 8 months postpartum and I ve been doing ab work outs the past few days and last night I started getting lower back pains and today I m having lower abdominal pain. It feels like really bad menstrual cramps. Could this be from my muscles trying to tighten after it being stretched out from having a baby?
Thu, 22 May 2014
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Hello,

I had gone through the case and found that lower abdominal pain might be due to c section.Normally exercise does not affect but might be any wrong kind of exercise you have done.

For back pain take calcium which normally deficient After delivery.

Go for lower abdomen ultrasound. If back pain is severe then go for MRI of spine.

Hope my answer will be effective for you.

Thanks
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What Causes Lower Back Pain And Abdominal Pain After A Work Out?

Hello, I had gone through the case and found that lower abdominal pain might be due to c section.Normally exercise does not affect but might be any wrong kind of exercise you have done. For back pain take calcium which normally deficient After delivery. Go for lower abdomen ultrasound. If back pain is severe then go for MRI of spine. Hope my answer will be effective for you. Thanks