I was laid up in hospital with my son. I was 28 weeks pregnant and experiencing this even sitting up. When I mentioned it to the doctor and all the young students behind him. He smiled and laughed saying, "Now here's a case of new Mom carpoltunnel syndrome or (he said the layman's term but I forget it)." He explained it is from your swelling and a nerves under your arm having pressure on them and that I shouldn't worry unless it continues more then 6 months after birth. But it should stop after delivery.
also this is suppose to go away once I have the baby along with the swelling:) I found the answer on this site: http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/physicalhealth/fingerpainandnumbness/
Hello!
I had this with my last pregnancy and I had pregnancy induced carpal tunnel. I had to get the wrist guards and that did help a lot. :)
Sheri
ya I need to shake my hands around to get some blood to it but I did a google search on it and found this out as well: numbness in your hands and fingers during pregnancy is most likely caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. It is a condition associated with swelling and weight gain during pregnancy, where the main nerve in the wrist becomes compressed. - I have started to swell lately, like the past month or so my Dr. told me not to worry about it, it is normal. I do drink lots of liquids, sometimes more then a gallon a day, mostly water but she said that is fine.
And my job is all about typing on a keyboard. I guess I might need one of those wrist things but I'll let you know what the Dr. tells to me:).
I'm with Hannah.. I thought it was because I sleep on my back.. will be interesting what you find out!
My hand used to go numb in my sleep. I assumed it was from sleeping on my back. When I would change positions it would go away.