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Pregnant women often get foot or leg cramps - especially at night, or when they stretch or point their toes down. Leg cramps may be caused by not enough calcium in the diet.
Pregnant women often get foot or leg cramps - especially at night, or when they stretch or point their toes down. Leg cramps may be caused by not enough calcium in the diet.



Latest revision as of 11:35, 14 July 2023

Pregnant women often get foot or leg cramps - especially at night, or when they stretch or point their toes down. Leg cramps may be caused by not enough calcium in the diet.

What to do to prevent it:

Eat plenty of foods that contain calcium, such as milk, cheese, sesame seeds, and green leafy vegetables. If your foot or leg cramps:

  • Push down on your heel and point your toe upward.
  • Then gently stroke your leg to help it relax.
  • DO NOT point your toe down. It can make the cramps worse.
Sources
  • Felicitas Heyne, Psychologist
  • Audiopedia ID: en010713