Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 I have read that it can make your fibro worse, better, or stay the same. It just depends on each person. Don't remember where I read this though. I hadn't been diagnoised yet, but in my experience the pain was a tad better. My girls, almost 3 and 18 months, I think have made my fibro really come out even more. I started getting worse after my second's birth. They are only 18 months apart. I'm wondering if this was too hard on my body. My uterus only had an 8 month break, and I had a c-section. As for the pregnancies, I could really tell the difference. The acute pain in my shoulders, chest (clavacle area) shoulder joints, went down a notch or 2. When your pregnant, the body produces, I think it's called, " relaxin " , so that your body can open to get that baby out. So.. all of your bones, muscles, etc. aren't as tight and taught as they usually are. Things will move easier because you have this stuff running through your system, and it made a difference in how I felt. I could actually move easier during the pregnanceis than before. Good luck to you. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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