Has anyone out there started suffering from Restless Leg symptoms only since they've become pregnant? I've started getting the creepy crawlies in my legs at bedtime and have been unable to sleep for about a week now. I told my OB about it yesterday @ my 32 appt, and she kind of blew off my complaints! She said she hadn't really heard of RLS turning up in pregnancy if it hadn't been experienced before. Funny, since I talked to a neurologist at work (I'm an RN), and he said it's not uncommon AT ALL for women to start experiencing RLS in pregnancy! My OB suggested exercising before bedtime...but anyone who has had RLS knows that it keeps you up no matter how tired you are! Anyone have any suggestions for calming down the symptoms???
Re: Frustrated-OB blew off my complaints of Restless Leg...
It is common in pregnancy.
However, there isn't much you can do. Walk around, stretch out.... It stinks, I know. I have it as well.
Yes, I've been getting it in the third tri and it is horrible. It only happens for a few hours in the middle of the night but it feels like torture, I hate it. Walking around for a bit and rubbing ice/cold water on my legs seems to help a little bit.
Are your iron levels low by any chance? I hear there is a connection between low iron/anemia and restless leg. My iron levels are pretty low so I've suspected that is part of the reason it's been bothering me so much.
I have it at night in bed sometimes. I googled it, and the internet says to have less stationary activities prior to bedtime. I've been trying to take walks later in the evening when the weather isnt' rainy or sweltering. In addition, the internet says that increasing iron a little can help. So I've started eating a little more spinach added to my dinner salads.
fwiw... I think that I've had fewer evenings where the RLS keeps me from falling asleep.
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I told my OB about it, and she was not surprised. She said to increase my potassium and calcium intake. So, I've been eating a banana before bedtime, and taking a calcium supplement (I try to do it about an hour before I go to bed), as well as increasing my water intake. It doesn't always work like a charm, but it does seem to take the edge off for me.
Best of luck - I hate it - I get them really bad, too!
I have it too and had it last pregnancy as well. It went away in between pregnancies. I have no advice for you and am going crazy myself with it. It happens when I lay on the couch watching TV, when I go to bed, and any time that I am sitting around. It really bites because I am not supposed to exercise this pregnancy because of some placenta issues.
Hang in there!