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Does anyone else itch like crazy? I'm 30 weeks and my legs, hands, and back are always itchy. Its so annoying. It feels like little pins are sticking me all over. I've read online about ICP but I don't want to stress about this if it is normal to feel so itchy. It mainly happens at night and lotion does not help. I don't have a rash either.
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Im 16 wks 3 days and i fell the same itchy. Everywere but only wen i lay down at nigth to sleep its frustrating ...
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I itch so bad on my neck weird spot I know but soooooo itchy!!!!
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I've been itching like crazy on my legs, stomach, & face!
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I'd see your doc. About it, one of my family members needed to take antibiotics or something for that. Can't remember what she called it though.
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I haven't been swelling at all. Even my size 5 ring still fits. Just crazy itching. I think I'll get some benadryl tomorrow.
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I'm 37+5 and started feeling the same way recently itchy all over...my tummy, my legs, my back...no rash and it happens at night. I thought I was crazy or the only one.. glad I'm not alone! Lol:) guess its just another wonderful symptom of pregnancy:)
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Are you swelling at all, maybe that could cause it .....just a thought !!! I feel that way on my belly but I believe its from stretching lol
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