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Will I recover from SPD after I've had my baby?

Roshni Mahtani

Mummy to a warrior princess

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Dr. John Yam

Consultant, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Most of the time, mothers recover naturally. Painkillers and physiotherapy will help.

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