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yes my biggest thing is my calf muscles in the night, wake up in pain from cramping! ob said to take some magnesium if it gets worse
and extremely weak but have discovered my iron levels are low so on tablets for that
that's really it at the moment....
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I lost some pigment in my skin in some patches...My OB told me it would come back after DS was born ( of course I didn't believe him :shhh:) But sure enough it did!! and another thing I also got was skin tags (only little ones) 2 under my arm and one on the inner part of my thigh, they have never gone away though...gosh I sound like a right treat:p
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35 weeks tomorrow and so far I've had:
Swollen Hands
Swollen Feet
Not being able to lay on back because it makes me feel tight and slightly breathless. It also makes my feet tingle.
Colostrum from nipples - though this started second trimester
Can't walk long distances
Can't stand for a long time without getting sore lower back and balls of feet
Lots of pressure in my groin and pelvis when I walk or stand
Sore groin
Sore sciatic area - tailbone and dimples on either side of my bottom/spine
Stitches in side and lower belly
Tiredness
Insomnia
Increased body temperature felt especially at night
Fluid Retention - puffy face, hands, fingers and feet
Frequent toilet visits
Belly button gone flat / partially popped
Braxton Hicks
Blood in nasal mucous
Dry Skin
Dry scalp and hair
Restless feet and ankles at night
Bleeding Gums
Memory Loss
Lower abdominal cramps
Bum Pain
Irritable and easily emotional
Red blotchy palms of hands and feet
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...I grow teeth. I kid you not :lol:
three pregnancies to third trimester = 3 new teeth hahahaha!
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I'm going through at least half of these symptoms. I try to minimize them through what I eat and do light exercise or short walks
Swelling: I like to juice fresh fruits and veggies. Strawberries, Kale, spinach are just some of the natural anti-inflammatory foods
For aches and pains I like to eat cherries, it works better than taking pain killers and is completely safe.
Sleeplessness I eat almonds, cherries, and or walnuts. They increase your melatonin and relax your body so you are in a better sleep mode.
NEPTUNE, you complained of leg cramps. I've had those so bad in each of my pregnancies at night it's horrible. I told my doctor about them and he said it was lack of calcium. So I started eating a yogurt before bed and sometimes took a calcium supplement and it almost completely cured my leg cramps.
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Vaginal pain and vaginal swelling!
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This is my list
Back pains
swollen legs
Pin and needles in arms and hands when trying to sleep
bad wind
Strange dreams very strange dreams
always uncomfortable when sitting
restless legs
cant walk long distance
nausea
headaces
very tired
smellier then normal
leaking boobs
cant lay on stomach or back
forgetfull
ligment pain