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Ok so my pinky and ring fingers just went numb for no reason what so ever. Is this odd?
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Thats weird
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my doctor told me it carpultunal
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Im just glad I'm not the only one
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7157499 tn?1411821385
Not odd at all, i had it happen a few times when i was pregnant.
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Its just weird
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Ohhh girl i get that evryday but in my left arm from my elbow to my fingers :( but its normal something about the circulation is oregnant women
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Im sick of the numbness. I just want my fingers and toes to stop going numb
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Yup mine do that when I'm sleeping it wakes me up I can't stand it.
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Just wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy. I literally had just sat down and they went numb
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Nope that is normal. This happens to me sometimes with just my big toes.
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Well there is a reason. During pregnancy you can and usually will have random numbness in your fingers, hands, and arms; toes, feet, and legs. With the much greater amount of blood flowing through your body, it's easy to cut off circulation. Just try moving around and being in a different position. Then try walking. If it's still there after a while, let your Dr know. But usually not a big deal
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