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Published 14:14 22 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 17:26 22 Apr 2016 BST

While I had the qualified osteopath in my sights, I also asked his advice for pregnant and new mums.
Here are Kulwinder's top 3 tips:
1. Pregnant women who are suffering from back or sciatica type pain should sleep with a thin pillow between their legs. This reduces the stretch on the sciatic nerve and can help to reduce back and leg pain.
2. If you have had an epidural or a difficult birth get your pelvis assessed by a qualified Osteopath about four weeks after giving birth. The pelvis can often become rotated and can lead to back and pelvic problems a few months down the line.
3. Cranial Osteopathy for babies can help with digestive problems, the earlier this is done the better. Most babies that I treat often only require one or two treatments and the results are always amazing.
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