Anyone have this? I delivered Monday and it feels like when my fingers would swell pretty bad at the end of the pregnancy and it would hurt the joints to bend them/make a fist. It's worst when I first wake up but I feel it throughout the day.
I had this at the end of my pregnancy and after the LOs were born. I am glad to say its gone now but did take a few months. Now i occasionally have issues with my shoulders (started after delivery) but i think its bc i got so out of shape during the pregnancy and now im lifting them so often and using my shoulders in a way i never had before.
I knew at one time what caused the pain in the hands and wrists but i forget now. In my case it did go away and im sure it will get better for you. And once the swelling is down you will feel like a new person! I dont even want to share the photo of me in the hospital after all the pitocin YIKES!!!! I lookd like a Macy day parade balloon!
I had pain in my fingers and wrists too. It actually was worse after I had the babies than it was during pregnancy. It had to do with pressure from fluid retention. It should get better. In my case, because I BF and had to cup the breast for my DDs, it got worse but I don't think that's the norm.
I Only have a singleton but I was lurking so I thought I would answer.. I had the EXACT same issue after ds was born.. more in my left hand than right (I had 2 iv's in my left hand/arm) My fingers would be really stiff and hard to bend and it would get better through the day as well.. almost like carpel tunnel syndrome I am guessing?
DD 11/5/10 born by c section
DS 9/8/07 born by c section due to Pre-e/Hellp Syndrome
m/c at 5 1/2 weeks 8/4/06
I had carpel tunnel type symptoms after I delivered. I think it lasted for a few months, but then got better. I know some people have issues during pg, but I don't remember that. But, I was also on bedrest and not doing a ton. I guess I started noticing it more when I was lifting DDs all the time.
2004-Started TTC; Nov 2007-Lap with endo removed; Jan 2008-Ectopic (mtx); April 2008-IVF #1 (bfp, twin girls); March 2011-FET (cp); June 2012-IVF #2 (bfp, singleton, EDD 3-19-12)
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
OMG - I have the same issue, it started right before I delivered and was horrible for the first 2 months. It is still really painful and stiff but not quite as bad. I used to be worried I would drop the babies because it would spasm if I picked them up too quick...so weird!!
I'm totally lurking over here, but I couldn't not reply.
Problems like that are common in new moms -- a combination of pregnancy/nursing hormones plus all the repetitive motions of lifting newborns. Carpel tunnel is common as is something called dequervain's tendonitis (which I have).
I'd recommend seeing an orthopedic surgeon -- the one I saw specializes in hands. I don't know what I would have done without mine -- I had to have two cortizone shots into the bone on my wrist.
OMG, my fingers KILLED after I delivered. I figured it was a fluid thing early on, but it seems like it lasted for awhile even after that. It eventually went away though.
Of course, now my feet kill when I first get up...but I figure it's just because I still have quite a bit of weight to lose. ;p
Re: Pain in Fingers/Wrists after delivery
I had this at the end of my pregnancy and after the LOs were born. I am glad to say its gone now but did take a few months. Now i occasionally have issues with my shoulders (started after delivery) but i think its bc i got so out of shape during the pregnancy and now im lifting them so often and using my shoulders in a way i never had before.
I knew at one time what caused the pain in the hands and wrists but i forget now. In my case it did go away and im sure it will get better for you. And once the swelling is down you will feel like a new person! I dont even want to share the photo of me in the hospital after all the pitocin YIKES!!!! I lookd like a Macy day parade balloon!
I had pain in my fingers and wrists too. It actually was worse after I had the babies than it was during pregnancy. It had to do with pressure from fluid retention. It should get better. In my case, because I BF and had to cup the breast for my DDs, it got worse but I don't think that's the norm.
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
I'm totally lurking over here, but I couldn't not reply.
Problems like that are common in new moms -- a combination of pregnancy/nursing hormones plus all the repetitive motions of lifting newborns. Carpel tunnel is common as is something called dequervain's tendonitis (which I have).
I'd recommend seeing an orthopedic surgeon -- the one I saw specializes in hands. I don't know what I would have done without mine -- I had to have two cortizone shots into the bone on my wrist.
I hope y'all don't mind me butting in!
OMG, my fingers KILLED after I delivered. I figured it was a fluid thing early on, but it seems like it lasted for awhile even after that. It eventually went away though.
Of course, now my feet kill when I first get up...but I figure it's just because I still have quite a bit of weight to lose. ;p