Sonmez, Mesut MehmetUgurlar, MericUgurlar, Ozge YapiciKeles, AyseEren, Osman Tugrul2024-06-122024-06-1220171302-71231308-5123https://doi.org/10.5350/SEMB.20160315015014https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/24121Objective: Symphysis pubis diastasis is an uncommon peripartum complication that might result in a serious distress to the patient. With pregnancy, the gap increases by at least 2 to 3 mm, which is thought to be caused by the slackness of ligaments supporting the joint. The diagnosis of diastasis is based on the persistence of symptoms and a symphysis pubis separation of more than 10 to 13 mm on imaging. Case report: We report a 34-year-old multigravida woman with gestational diabetes at nearly 40 weeks of gestation and is presented with a spontaneous onset of pelvic pain, difficulty in walking after a shoulder distosi labor and diagnosed symphysis pubis diastasis. Conclusion: After child birth if there is increasing pain with hip movement and pain causing prolonged immobilization, symphysis pubis diastase should be suspected and further investigation is recommended.tr10.5350/SEMB.20160315015014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSymphysis PubisDiastasisPelvic PainPostpartumSymphysis pubis diastasis after difficult birth: a case reportArticle5118890N/AWOS:000461107900014