Im feeding my baby she is 11 month now. My legs become numb when ever I sit down or take my baby on my lab. I can not walk fr seconds. It happen every time I take my baby on my lap.
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Please change the posture while feeding, its happening because you are putting pressure over the sciatic nerve while sitting. Also take vit d and methylcobalamin supplements.
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It occurs due to compression of nerve. Don't worry, just try to change your position of feeding or don't sit for longer period at same position.
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It is because of the compression on vessels and nerves leading to numbness. You should do stretching exercise daily. Stretching will provide more flexibility and strength to your legs.
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Its temporary. Due to reduced blood supply to legs because of pressure. Just move your legs for 1-2 mins.
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When you sit crosslegged and taking your child on your lap, there could be atemporary reduction in blood flow to the legs and this could be due to weight gain or nerve compression or blood vessel compression. For your height, of 5.3 feet, your weight is ok, so may be the problems could be due to cramps in muscles and this can be best helped by sitting with legs straight if you sit crosslegged, you must change position everyf ew minutes to allow good blood flow. If tingling numbness if there, it signifies vitamin or calcium deficiency and its better to meet a doctor before popping a pill generally many pregnant women take calcium off and on in pregnancy but do not take calcium in postd elivery period. If you are still feeding your child or if you have not taken calcium in the post delivery period, perhaps you must visit the gynecologist who will evaluate you and provide the necessary treatments.
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