Many of the same pain-reducing techniques used for fibromyalgia may also help reduce pregnancy-related pain and other problems you might develop. Be sure to let your doctor know if you develop any new health concerns during your pregnancy. Medication options for fibromyalgia are quite limited during pregnancy and nursing.
However, the nondrug treatments, which are the foundation of managing fibromyalgia, may continue to be used effectively throughout pregnancy and nursing. Developing a treatment program based in nondrug therapies that you can continue during pregnancy is an important first step in pregnancy planning. Fibromyalgia should not be a barrier to a successful pregnancy.
Many other women share your concerns. Pregnancy often creates new challenges as your body changes. You might experience morning sickness, difficulty sleeping, and new aches and pains.
Although you may need to modify your treatment regimen, women with fibromyalgia can safely use a variety of effective treatments during pregnancy.
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