Objective:To assess the severity of low back pain (LBP) during pregnancy including prevalence,risk factors,impact on daily life and health management in a tertiary care hospital in Jammu. Methods: An anonymous, 30-question questionnaire was administered to pregnant women admitted to a tertiary care hospital and attending the OPD.A total of 500 surveys were returned between April 2022 and September 2022. Results: 325 (65%) respondents reported experiencing LBP during the current pregnancy. Gestational age did not affect incidence. Back pain during current pregnancy was predicted by age (younger women were more likely to experience it; LBP without pregnancy, during menstruation and during previous pregnancy. Most respondents reported that LBP during pregnancy caused sleep disturbances (52).%) and worsened daily life (58%) Average pain was moderate Almost 32% of respondents stopped at least one daily activity because of pain and reported that the pain also prevented them from performing other routine activities. Only 40% of respondents who experienced LBP during pregnancy reported the problem to their prenatal care providers,and only 22% of prenatal care providers recommended treatment. Conclusion: Our study showed that LBP during menstruation predicts a high risk of LBP in the current pregnancy. The study showed that LBP during menstruation and previous LBP can be useful tests to rule out and resolve LBP during pregnancy.