Hi this is my first time being pregnant
and I am 37 weeks. I was wondering if
anyone else experienced this? I'm getting
extremely bad charlie horses in my thighs
and buttocks so bad to the point where
i'll be walking and have to stop because
im in so much pain. They started when I
was going to sit on the toilet but now
they are happening much more frequently
and when I stand up and sit down doesn't
really matter what i'm doing. Thanks for
your help!
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 03-27-06 18:12pm
It's normal. The time is coming close
for you to have your baby and with all the
liquid your body retains it makes
everything messed up. I could not sleep
for about the last 2 months of my
pregnnayc causei developped bad restless
leg syndrome. Don't worry not much
longer to go!
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whyte_kissez
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Oct 2005 Posts: 87 Location: Minnesota
Re: Help In Pain! Posted: 03-27-06 18:59pm
shygirl11987
wrote:
hi this is my first time
being pregnant and I am 37 weeks. I was
wondering if anyone else experienced this?
I'm getting extremely bad charlie horses
in my thighs and buttocks so bad to the
point where i'll be walking and have to
stop because im in so much pain. They
started when I was going to sit on the
toilet but now they are happening much
more frequently and when I stand up and
sit down doesn't really matter what i'm
doing. Thanks for your
help!
i have the same problem im 38 weeks.. But
its horrible! :( .. Good luck wit
everything!
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