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Leg cramps in the third trimester

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BumpNGrind · 18/07/2014 14:34

I'm in agony. I've woken up 3 times screaming in pain because of leg cramps, my poor Dh has fraying nerves as a testament to this!

Clearly I'm a wimp who's going to behave shockingly in labour, but right now I'm putting that to the back of my mind. Anyone want to share their cures for leg cramps?

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Tallblue · 18/07/2014 14:37

Marking my place as this happened to me last night for the first time, I also woke up and shrieked! Soooo painful and my calf was still sore for most of the morning. Dreading it happening again tonight....

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BumpNGrind · 18/07/2014 14:48

It's so horrible isn't it. Glad I'm not the only screamer wimp Wink

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Notfastjustfurious · 18/07/2014 14:52

Salt is apparently the answer here, that and tonic water. Probably not together. I only had one instance of this and it was seriously worse than labour and my leg ached for a couple of days. Mw suggested adding salt and drinking tonic water and it didn't happen again. Both were boak though. Hth.

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TwigletFiend · 18/07/2014 15:02

It's the quinine in tonic water that's meant to do the trick - it does seem to help! Tastes much more bearable if it's really cold too.

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stargirl1701 · 18/07/2014 15:07

I had this with last pg. Tonic water - but the real stuff. You need quinine - not the artificial stuff. Fever Tree is good. 3 bottles a day sorted my cramps out.

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BumpNGrind · 18/07/2014 15:14

I knew it!!!

I am a gin and tonic drinker, I knew there'd be side effects to giving up alcohol. My body is officially rejecting a sober lifestyle!

Notfastjustfurious, you might have just made my weekend by saying that leg cramps are worse than labour. I very much hope that's true in my case too.

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caravela · 18/07/2014 16:03

This is happening to me too, not every night, but quite often. I'm now 24 weeks, but it started about a fortnight ago. It's really horrible. I've mostly been drinking a glass of water and eating a pinch of salt, but while that makes it go away for the rest of the night it doesn't seem to prevent it recurring. I'll try the tonic water - thanks for the tip.

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juneau · 18/07/2014 16:18

I had this! The cure, for me, was the stay very well hydrated (hard in this weather, but keep drinking lots of water), make sure you take a multi-vitamin every day with magnesium and selenium in it, and yes, the quinine in tonic water also helps with cramps. Adequate salt in your diet will help too.

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FoodieMum3 · 18/07/2014 16:36

I've heard that a banana before bed helps.

It has happened to me twice ever and the first time, I literally woke up screaming in agony.

Now I know what to do - stretch it out and step on cold floor.

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LadyIsabellaWrotham · 18/07/2014 16:40

I took calcium and magnesium tablets for this and they seemed to work. Waking up screaming in the middle of the night was my only real pg problem but it was a doozy until I fixed it.

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allisgood1 · 18/07/2014 16:42

As soon as you feel a cramp coming on flex and bend your toes as quickly as possible. This will prevent your whole leg going into "freeze" which is agony and impossible to move then until the cramp releases. Read this somewhere online and now on DC3 and have to say it works brilliantly!

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Eastwiththem · 18/07/2014 16:53

I've had this twice in the past week. Have probably had cramp about 3 times previously in my whole life. Another G&T drinker here so clearly I'm getting withdrawal symptoms!

The first time I took my time standing up as the pain was so bad and my leg hurt for the whole of the day. The second time I stood up as quickly as possible, getting my heel flat on the floor instantly relieved it.

I'm off to down some tonic water now :)

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ilovebooks · 18/07/2014 17:16

Magnesium oil helped me massively, just rub it into your legs regularly - good opportunity for a leg massage. I haven't had any more since using it and was in a lot of pain beforehand. You can buy it on amazon - all the reviews are pretty good too.

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xxmissbrightsidexx · 18/07/2014 17:48

I get them soooo bad they nearly have me in tears xx

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JC74 · 18/07/2014 17:52

I find that tonic water helps too. I don't usually suffer from cramp but I seem to over extend my legs in my sleep and then I'm in agony!

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CoolCat2014 · 18/07/2014 18:50

I had them last night and was screaming in pain. Poor DH :( he had to massage my legs and get me an ice pack for it to stop. Also very relieved someone said it's worse than labour!

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Artistic · 18/07/2014 22:27

Finally figured out how to stop the cramp. Bring your foot towards the foot (not away from the foot which is the tempting option the foot wants to go for). Hold it there until the whole leg relaxes. Practice a couple of times & you can do it involuntarily in your sleep. Doesn't wake up the DH now.Grin

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Artistic · 18/07/2014 22:27

*Foot towards the LEG.

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crazylady2013 · 19/07/2014 00:29

Thanks for the tips. I've had a few really bad ones recently (also made me doubt how I will handle labour). Eating bananas helped in early pregnancy but not anymore so will move onto the tonic water (could explain my craving for G&T at the moment Wink ).

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allisgood1 · 19/07/2014 11:04

Really the foot moving thing is the only thing that works in the moment :)

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LePetitPont · 19/07/2014 20:28

Another leg cramper here - I used to get them a lot if I'd been heavily drinking - a bit ironic!

Hadn't heard the tonic water (sadly sans gin) plan, will try that :)

The foot flex as per pp is good for releasing, so don't point your toes but point your heel instead. And some calf stretches before bed helps me too.

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