Seriously painful Leg cramps? Any idea why & how to stop them?
I got them a few weeks ago at night, Id roll over & stretch & my calf & ankle would cramp up like mad (it was still warm weather at that stage).
But this week Ive had it pretty much every morning in my right knee at the back, calf & ankle. If anyones ever had 'growing pains' as a kid....thats exactly what it feels like. The only thing that helped was getting around in my ugg boots yesterday all day & just walking through the pain as much as I could, but it was still there.
Anyone experienced the same? How do I get rid of them?
Oh lissy I had these too, I have no idea how to stop them except I used to either massage them out or just trying to straighten it out while it was cramping..
Unfortunately I got them while in labour with one of my ds's too
Does yours leave that sorta stuck stinging sensation afterwards
Sparklez yeah I get that feeling afterwards, its like the cramp hasn't completely gone away & your kind of afraid to test it to see lol. through labor?? you poor thing! Hope mine go before then.
Did anyone have fluid or circulation issues along with this cramping? And did you have them right up to birth? or they come & go?
Mine didn't stop till after labour hopefully won't be like that for you, my dr recommended drink heaps of fluids :shrug: lol. Though the only pregnancy I had issues with was really my first.. But I copped the crampings with every one of them lol
yeah the magnesium and calcium tabs... and bananas. I've been getting them as well and a friend recommend a banana before bed... it worked! except i hate banana lol.
Yeah I thought there was something about bananas lol. But they're REALLY expensive up here right now $12-14kg. Oh well might have to splurge & try some for the cramps.
I get these, last pregnancy I ate banana before bed and one in night when got munchies, this time due to expense have not had any bananas and frequency of cramps is the same, so bananas did not seem to work for me. I asked midwife and she said often can be pressure bubs is putting on a nerve or something so sometimes supplements don't help.
It's an old wives tale, but worked for me. Glass of milk and a banana before bed. Milk gives you a hit of calcium and the banana a hit of potassium....
Apparently it's pretty common in the later stages of pregnancy. I only had a few, but once I started doing this never got any more. HTH
I 2nd the milk before bed. I hate banana's so haven't had that, but I have a glass of milk every night for over 2 years and haven't had a cramp until recently when I stopped drinking it due to a bad cough. Cramps all through the night until I started the milk up again.
Ive upped my water intake & having a powerade when I start feeling really thirsty to make sure Im not dehydrated. Also started wearing bedsocks with the cooler weather & it seems to be helping the cramps.
I took magphos tissue salts for this. It's important to make sure you get on top of them and have enough nutrients in your system before labour. Otherwise your uterus will be cramping more and labour will be more painful than it needs to be.
I haven't wanted to over do it with the magnesium so I have upped my calcuim to 2x600mg tablets daily (I'm not a big milk drinker). For the past 2+ months no more night cramps, which my DH is happy about since he no longer wakes up to me screaming :-)
I had one this morning! DH had to massage it for me, it was all up my inner thigh so I had to sloooooowly move my leg.
My legs were aching and I think I had restless leg syndrome because if i was up walking my legs were fine, once i stopped they hurt. I sat in the foot spa for a few hours which seemed to help Fingers crossed I dont start suffering this while im at work!
I'll be starting the milk drinking tonight too - just to see if it helps! Cos they are a freaking KILLER!
Ugh I remember those! I used to get them all the time at the slightest point of my toes... I woke up screaming in the middle of the night for weeks, poor DH would wake up in a panic thinking I was being murdered! But would then massage my legs until I fell back asleep awwww I started taking Magnesium Tablets and had bananas before bed (when I remembered) and they completely stopped - Bliss! I think the Magnesium tabs helped the most. Worth a try, good luck!!
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