I've been suffering with awful wrist pain since the boys were newborns. I googled it a while back and *think* I have what's called "mommy thumb" which is the common name for the type of tendinitis it is. Apparently it is caused by "incorrectly" picking up your child (which is basically the only way I know how- btwn thumb and pointer finger under the babies arms). Anyway the pain is horrific and it feels as if my wrist snaps and locks in an incorrect position momentarily until it snaps back again. I wear a carpel tunnel brace at night and it helps ever so slightly but I can't wear it while taking care of them. From what I hear the only remedies are cortisone shots or surgery, neither of which I'm very excited about doing anytime soon, so was just curious if any fellow MoM's have experienced this and had any successful tips? It's kinda hard to have a bum wrist when taking care of 2 babies all day

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Fraternal twin boys born at 33 weeks 4 days

Re: Wrist pain?
I have it as well. It started in my right hand when I was about 6 months pregnant, then as compensation for not using my right hand as much my left hand developed it even worse. It got worse after they were born and I talked to my OB about it. She said it's common for breastfeeding mothers because you body keeps the relaxin hormone in full swing which is causing the laxity in your tendon which is why it "locks" up. It's actually your tendon getting stuck on your wrist bones in a position it shouldn't because the tendons are loose from hormones.
I actually just today called my PT who treated my SPD during pregnancy and she told me she will give me some exercises to strengthen the wrist but that it wont go away until after I stop BF and my hormones regulate back to normal.
I wear thumb spica splints every night and as much as I can during the day and try not to pick the boys up with my thumbs but full hands. My PT told me that Cortisone injections aren't going to actually correct the problem, they just make it tolerable and she doesn't recommend them because you can actually make it worse by the false sense of "healing" they cause... I'm still debating getting them anyway. Just thought I'd chime in with what I learned from her today though! Sorry you're dealing with the same pain!
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I wore braces the last half of my pregnancy and sometimes now night or day. I have good and bad days.