pregnancy #2, rls?
pregnancy #2, rls?
I had extreme numbness in my legs (mostly the left leg) during my 1st preg. Now that I'm pregnant again both legs go numb, usually only one at a time. But the minute I sit up into a reclining position it goes away. I don't have the twitching but do have to rotate and move around often. My OB says it's just all the blood flow and circulation going on, but it happens every night, worse some nights. Could this be rls? I'm afraid soon I'll have to sleep in a reclining position for the rest of the preg. Have another dr apt this week and will see if i can take iron supplements. I'd like to stay away from meds if poss. Any advice?
pregnancy #2 rls
Hi Lisa. Go to the forum Non Pharm Therapies and there is a post for RLS and Pregnancy. I hope this helps you.
Charlene
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Hi Lisa,
This must be very uncomfortable - I'm so sorry you are going through this. I'm not sure I've seen any info about RLS and numbness, though. RLS doesn't create numbness - it is more a creepy, weird, painful, or otherwise uncomfortable sensation that you just have to get rid of - and moving makes it go away.
It is weird that it happens at night. Have you tried laying down during the day just to see if it happens then, too?
This must be very uncomfortable - I'm so sorry you are going through this. I'm not sure I've seen any info about RLS and numbness, though. RLS doesn't create numbness - it is more a creepy, weird, painful, or otherwise uncomfortable sensation that you just have to get rid of - and moving makes it go away.
It is weird that it happens at night. Have you tried laying down during the day just to see if it happens then, too?
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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Managing Your RLS
Opinions presented by Discussion Board Moderators are personal in nature and do not, in any way, represent the opinion of the RLS Foundation, and are not medical advice.