While you await the arrival of your precious baby, you may be feeling new kinds of aches and pains. Leg and joint pain during the second or third trimester may be the result of added weight, changing ...
About 26 percent of pregnant women have restless leg syndrome (RLS), according to a report published in the Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health. RLS can cause unpleasant sensations in your legs ...
Nearly a third of pregnant women have a condition called restless legs syndrome (RLS). People who have restless legs syndrome describe it as an "itchy," "pulling," "burning," "creepy-crawly" feeling ...
Medically reviewed by Peter Weiss, MDMedically reviewed by Peter Weiss, MD Restless legs syndrome (RLS), or Willis-Ekbom ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who experience so-called restless legs syndrome (RLS) during pregnancy are more likely to have the problem again after giving birth, according to a small Italian ...
Women with transient restless legs syndrome (RLS) during pregnancy appear to be at a higher risk of developing a chronic form of RLS later in life or have the same symptoms during future pregnancies, ...
Varicose veins during pregnancy are very common. For most women, they are usually a harmless result of the pregnancy itself. Pressure from the uterus on the circulatory system causes blood to back up ...