At different stages of pregnancy, there may be some discomfort symptoms in women, such as breast swelling, pain, nausea, and vomiting in the early stages of pregnancy. In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, there may be symptoms of lower limb edema, and most pregnant women may experience toe bone pain. So, how many months pregnant do women experience toe pain?
The symptoms of toe bone pain during pregnancy usually occur in the late stages of pregnancy. Due to the different situations of each pregnant woman, the timing and degree of pain may vary. However, the vast majority of pregnant women only experience symptoms of pubic pain after 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Many women experience pulling and pain in their pubic bone during late pregnancy, especially when standing, walking, and going up and down stairs, where the pain is most pronounced. The occurrence of toe bone pain is due to the gradual development of the fetus, which causes the pregnant woman's uterus to become larger, exceeding the weight-bearing capacity of the pubic bone, resulting in symptoms of pain. So most pregnant women experience pubic pain in the late stages of pregnancy, usually after the 28th week of pregnancy.
Some pregnant women experience early onset of toe bone pain, such as when they are pregnant with twins or multiple pregnancies, they may exceed the weight-bearing range of the pubic bone too early, resulting in early onset of toe bone pain. In addition, women who have given birth to high weight fetuses in the past are prone to secondary pubic pain when pregnant with a second child.