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Pelvic girdle pain (PGP), previously known as Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD), is becoming better recognised by midwives, GPs and women PGP is a result of an asymmetry of movement of the joints around the pelvis and lower back that results in pain and difficulty moving It can occur at any stage during or after pregnancy and birth
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Healthcare professionals - Pelvic Partnership
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