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Coccydynia
I delivered my son vaginally in November 2016. Around 5 months into my pregnancy I started having pain in my tailbone region while I get up from a seated position. This pain intensified post delivery. I have undergone physiotherapy and chiropractic treatment for the same but the pain still persists as I work in IT industry and have a 9 to 6 job.
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Your pain in all probability is because of your sitting habits and posture. Hope the ergonomics of your workstation is good. While prolonged sitting one tends to sit more on her coccyx and sacrum, rather than on the "sit" bones, the ischial tuberosities.
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