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Pregnancy Induced Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Has anyone experienced this during pregnancy? I am 35 weeks pregnant. About 3 weeks ago I woke up one morning and my right hand was incredibly swollen and painful. Within the next few days the swelling went down some although my hands are still clearly swollen. Then my hands started feeling like they were falling asleep all the time and pain in my wrist. Now I wake up multiple times throughout the night with my hands numb and tingly and by the time I get up in the morning my hands (but especially the right one) are so sore and stiff I can't use them for a few hours. I've tried a couple of wrist braces designed for carpal tunnel but they don't seem to help much (I'm wearing one now and the typing is making my fingers fall asleep!)
My doctor doesn't seem concerned at all...he says it's normal and caused by hormones. While it's great to know that it's not dangerous, that doesn't make it any less painful! I can barely sleep I am so uncomfortable, and I'm scared that if this doesn't go away when I deliver I will have trouble holding my baby and taking care of him. I'm going to be a single Mom, so this is especially concerning for me.
Any advice or feedback would be appreciated!

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Thanks for all the advice! I will definitely stick with the wrist braces as most people suggested. I am also going to try to book a massage for this week (seems like my favorite suggestion so far since my back is killing me also!) It's definitely reassuring to know that this is pretty common and will most likely go away after delivery. Only a few weeks to go, so I'm sure I can stick it out until then!

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This was the most excruciating thing about being pregnant. But it went away almost immediately. There is not much you can do about it. And the braces did very little to help me. But you're almost there. It will be over soon. Good luck.

I had that too! It went away as soon as the baby was born. It stunk, but within 2 weeks of giving birth it was gone.

I had horrible carpal tunnel with my first pregnancy. My doctor said it was normal also. Mine started when I was about 22 weeks pregnant. I was unable to do anything when I woke in the morning as well. My doctor had to take me out of work wnen I was 30 weeks along. I started noticing a difference as soon as I gave birth and it was completely gone before I left the hospital. Hopefully you will have the same results. Good Luck!

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I had the same problem when I was pregnant with my daughter. The thing that helped me the most was wearing the braces to sleep. Then I wouldn't have to wear them unless I was typing during the day. I know it's painful, but it is normal, and will go away. You're almost done, just hang in there!

Same thing happened to me w/both pregnancies. My boys are 7 years apart & it still happened w/my 2nd son, eventhough I was eating so much better than the 1st. What made it HORRible, was that I play the violin for a living. I never thought I'd have such problems, but at about 4-5 months, it started w/the numbness & pain. I had probably 20 weddings to go until I had my son & I never thought I'd make it. I could barely play one song-my husband's a photographer, & pain was written all over my face:(.
I did exercises, ate well, etc & nothing helped. My boy is 2 now & I've never completely recovered. It's especially bad in the ams. And every night, I wake up numb & have to make sure I'm not sleeping on my arms wrong. The only advice I can say is it's a teeny better when my arms are hanging down at my sides. Pushing a stroller/shopping cart still makes them numb.
Maybe get one of those boppy pillow things to help you hold your baby. That way you can shake out 1 arm at a time & have them secured still.
Good luck-& I don't mean to sound negative about the after part-it's really NOTHing compared to what it feels like during pregnancy.
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I had it and it was awful! Made nursing the worst, trying to hold the baby's head and the breast...not to mention the pain of nursing! But all worth it...so no worries. It's all temporary. Ice your hands/wrists as much as possible. Watch your sodium intake like a hawk!! Wear the braces as much as possible, especially at night. If you walk any distance, keep your hands up at breast level or above (better workout too!). Once you have delivered, as long as your doc says ok while nursing, take ibuprophen. Watch for all the signs of pre-eclampsia. Your wrists...some women's ankles...everyone is different! God bless and I hope this helps.

This was the most excruciating thing about being pregnant. But it went away almost immediately. There is not much you can do about it. And the braces did very little to help me. But you're almost there. It will be over soon. Good luck.

I had this same thing while pregnant with my first. I was working as a hairstylist at the same time and had to quit it was so bad. Wearing braces at night and not overworking my wrists/hands helped and it went away as soon as my son was born. With my second baby I never had any trouble but wasn't working and didn't gain as much weight as the first.

I highly recommend trying acupuncture. Yes, it will likely go away once you deliver, but then carrying the baby can also exacerbate the situation and a lot of moms get carpal tunnel from that, too, so you need to be careful. I've had great success w/ acupuncture and so have a number of other women I know.
Good luck!

I just wanted to add I had this too, as well as loss of sensation in my arms and hands especially at night. My doctor referred me to a physical therapist who worked wonders for me. I had a series of exercises I had to do daily and I visited her 2x week for stretching and tens machine sessions (AWESOME! extremely relaxing!!) It really helped with the nerve problems, but even more with the stress at home and at work during my pregnancy.
I also second what's been said about napping when baby does! As one who didn't and did get post partum depression, I wish I'd done more napping and made more requests for help and shut out all the complaining about the dirty house etc from DH. I hope you can learn from my experience! Best of luck- J.

I had it with my 1st pregnancy and it went away as soon as I delivered. I hope you have the same results.

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