20-12-2023, 11:13 PM
Hi Karen,
From what I understand it's not permanent damage it's the body reacting to hormonal changes from the BO, causing the pelvis to shift to a position of females pelvic bones. I may have over simplified my explanation but it's common and is not causing permanent damage, it's just uncomfortable for a while until the body gets used to it.
From what I understand it's not permanent damage it's the body reacting to hormonal changes from the BO, causing the pelvis to shift to a position of females pelvic bones. I may have over simplified my explanation but it's common and is not causing permanent damage, it's just uncomfortable for a while until the body gets used to it.

