Hi Michelle
This is a hard question to answer in relation to neurological conditions when a specific cause of the condition is known, and even more so when the condition doesn't have a name yet.
For example, some women with young onset parkinson's disease (this is just an example i know about) feel better during their pregnancy (almost like a remission) whilst others have greater symptoms and fatigue. Following the birth, same thing, some women feel healthier whilst others take longer to adjust.
I know this probably isn't very helpful, but what you have to do is listen to your body. Get as much rest as you need. Work on your muscle strength when you can. Think about what your body has to do during the birth. Prepare for that a bit earlier than usual, so that you and your body are ready for the birth. Also prepare for after the birth, cooking meals and freezing them etc, so that if you need time to allow your body to recover you don't have to worry about extra things.
take care,
kate


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When I first read your symptoms I thought of Multiple Sclerosis (being a sufferer myself) but didn't want to jump to any conclusions for you. I have had the numbness and vision problems.... but there are plenty of other things that these could have been from, but with me it was definitely MS. I have been through a lot of info with my Neuro on pregnancy... so please PM me if you want to talk through anything..... Thinking of you hun and hope you can come up with an answer. 
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