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35 weeks, Feet & legs are Tingly?
I'm 35 weeks pregnant (36 on Wednesday) And For the past 3 or 4 days, I have been waking up, And when I Stand up I get the Pin needle feeling in my feet.
They are kinda Tingly, stinging, Like my circulation had been cut off for a while.
And Each day, It seems to become a Stronger sensation. Today, It was in Both of my feet and Actually was kinda painful for about a minute.
I dont sleep on my back, And earlier it happened when i was just Sitting down and Stood back up.
I'm just wondering why its starting to do this. Is it possible that My belly weight is cutting my circulation off? Or is it something more serious?
( Its not from being on my back! i sleep on my side!)
lol. I know. I cant help but capitalized the words i think need to be. Your the only one who has ever called me out on it.
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
the farther along you get the bigger your baby gets and presses on your nerves... it won't get any better until you deliver or you can ask your doctor about getting some physical therapy
- castelloLv 45 years ago
I had rather undesirable aching legs for the final couple of months of the two my pregnancies and that i've got been given worried yet my midwife reported it replaced into basically the rigidity of the toddler on my nerves and blood vessels although if while you're worried it extremely is mostly a competent concept to ask your midwife basically in case.
- katsura3568Lv 71 decade ago
Sounds like restless leg syndrome. Very common in pregnancy and should resolve itself after birth.
- 1 decade ago
I'm sorry. I'm laughing too hard at your crazy, randomly capitalized letters to be of any help.
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