Women who are planning to be pregnant oftentimes fear their history of back pain. They see other pregnant women complain of their backs and so they think, "Man, if I have had bad episodes of back pain during my life, if I become pregnant I wont be able to handle it.” Or if they have a diagnosed condition like spondylolisthesis or scoliosis they think, I cant have a baby.It is far from the truth. The body has very excellent mechanisms to be able to tolerate that, and actually a lot of times I find patients who have had back pain become pregnant, actually feel better during their pregnancy. So its clearly not a fear. And then the other thing is that exercise during pregnancy is something that should be encouraged both at the beginning, prior to becoming pregnant and during pregnancy, because it can help protect with a lot of these problems. In the SpineZone, actually, we do in the SpineZone have a program for pregnant women that allow this targeted strengthening even though theres this extra weight and different distribution of muscles with pregnancy.