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What complications has any one experienced during pregnancy due to fibromyagia?

posted November 28, 2016
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@A MyFibroTeam Member thank you for your response it does help because I get the same way around my time of the month as well, so I don't know either....

posted December 1, 2016
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When I was pregnant, I felt wonderful as far as my fibromyalgia went. My fibromyalgia symptoms did not return until about 6-7 weeks postpartum. I believe there is a hormone that improves fibromyalgia or the stem cells from the baby improve whatever causes the fibro symptoms. I don't know but I wish someone would figure it out so we don't have to suffer any longer.

posted November 29, 2016
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I got mine about two years after having my baby

My pregancy was awful

So I'm not sure if it's hormones

I know that during and before my time of the month my symptoms are worst to the point where I can't be touched as it's hurts

I'm not sure if my answer is helping x x

posted December 1, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

I had my 2 pregnancies WAY before I was diagnosed. My son is 31 and my daughter is 28. I do remember my hips killing me especially in my second pregnancy.

posted November 29, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

so basically if we take estrogen which causes cancer. Once again damned if we do or don't

posted November 29, 2016

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