I have found over the last few days that when i sleep, my legs kinda get achy after a while. It feels like lactic acid pain (like the pain you get if you hold your arms in the air for a long time).
Its not agonising, its bearable but its obviously a little uncomfortable. I have to keep turning sides more regularly than usual.
Has anyone else found this?
2007-08-27
03:49:43
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Hi all.. i am not talking about leg cramps .. i get those occasionally too but its not that.
2007-08-27
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i'm 31 weeks too! and YES it hurts pretty dang bad huh!!!
sometimes it's not so bad, but lately its been killing me.
try changing your position because likely it's the baby on your sciatic nerve, causing that dull ache in your buttocks and legs.
i think i turn sides probably a billion times each night-- makes for sleepless nights huh! good luck!
2007-08-27 03:56:47
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answered by carcar 3
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Me too!!! I am also 31 weeks along this week and am constantly tossing and turning through the night. Nothing seems to help. I was getting leg cramps, but since I started eating more bananas, that has gotten better. For my other leg pains, I have found that putting a body pillow between my knees and hugging it to (while sleeping on my side) really helps. Best of luck to you and your little one!
2007-08-27 04:07:35
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answered by ahill_hokie 4
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When I was pregnant I had leg cramps really bad and the doctor told me to take more calcium, she suggested Tums as the easiest way to get it. I don't know if that will work for the kind of pain you're having, but a little extra calcium never hurts.
2007-08-27 03:59:25
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2014-10-08 18:27:36
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A few suggestions:
Drink more water
Sleep with a pillow between your legs.
Eat a banana before bed (also helps w/ heartburn)
Hope these help, they worked for me.
2007-08-27 03:59:16
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2017-02-19 19:07:10
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Ya had them for a lot of my 2 pregnancys my doctor prescribed calcium supplements, hope this helps.
2007-08-27 04:10:45
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