Week 40!! For the last 2 weeks or so when I try to sleep (doesn't matter what position or how many pillows) my arms fall asleep and hurt like hell! I toss and turn all night and hardly get a few hours of sleep. I got some arm splints today because I read towards the end of pregnancy water retention/baby position can really cause havoc and give you intense carpal tunnel, sooo I"m hoping I get some relief. Being this far along and being uncomfortable all day everyday-all I want is a good night sleep lol. This is my first baby, I really give props to moms with multiple kids. I can't imagine being pregnant and having to take care of 1, 2, 3 or more other kids!
Re: Anyone else have sleep issues?
Mine's primarily in my dominant hand (typical for CTS) and I have tried propping up my arm, using doc-recommended wrist supports that I got off Amazon (which I'm about to give up on because they get so painful by 3am that I tear them off in my sleep), keeping my fingers straight, bending them, and now have a chamomile tea bag on my wrist to try to reduce the fluid. I am cutting down salt and increasing caffeine to reduce fluid as well.
The surgery is minor for non-pregnant people but would require either general anesthesia or a tourniquet and pumping my arm full of novocaine, neither of which I'm keen to do while pregnant.
I hope yours resolves once your baby is born, soon! Good luck!
My doctor recommended wrist braces to be worn as much as humanly possible for my pregnancy carpal tunnel and I've been told it should go away after birth. Most of the numbness has gone away since I started wearing them a month ago and the pain is gone.
Doc also said surgery or water pills are not an option during pregnancy but an ortho may do steroid injections in the wrists as they shouldn't affect the baby.
Wrist braces are below, they came in 2 days.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GHG3RG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1#
I had carpal tunnel while I was pregnant with my twins and it was terrible. In the middle of the night I was have to shake my hands over the side of the bed.
Just to prepare you, it doesn't go away as soon as you give birth. Mine took a good month before I got all feeling back in my fingers.