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- Q What can make it easier to deliver a baby if I have fibromyalgia?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyIf you have fibromyalgia, try to arrange for labor to occur in a quiet, calm environment to avoid unnecessary stimulation. Talk to the nurses to make sure you can try to walk and change positions frequently during labor when this is feasible, and... Full Answer
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- Q How does fibromyalgia compare with other chronic pain conditions?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyIn an interesting study conducted at the Rehabilitation Foundation Limburg in the Netherlands, scientists compared quality of life in people with fibromyalgia to those with other chronic pain problems. As you might guess, quality of life was... Full Answer
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- Q How does fibromyalgia affect pregnancy?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyWomen with fibromyalgia can generally expect to have normal pregnancies, with no increased risk of a miscarriage or pregnancy complications. However, fibromyalgia symptoms can become more of a problem during pregnancy -- especially during the... Full Answer
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- Q How is fibromyalgia pain treated during pregnancy?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyMany 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.... Full Answer
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- Q How should I plan for pregnancy if I have fibromyalgia?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyIf you have fibromyalgia, be sure to talk to your doctor regularly about your concerns about and plans for adding to your family. If you don't plan to have children, discuss your contraception options. Once you decide it's the right time to... Full Answer
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- Q Can aerobic exercise reduce fibromyalgia symptoms?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyFibromyalgia expert Dr. Winfried Hauser reviewed studies regarding the effects of aerobic exercise as a treatment for fibromyalgia. Here's a summary of the findings published in Arthritis Research & Therapy: Aerobic exercise, including water... Full Answer
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- Q What are common myths about fibromyalgia?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyCommon myths about fibromyalgia are: Myth 1: Fibromyalgia is very rare. Fact: Fibromyalgia affects 2-3 of every 100 adults in the Americas and Europe. Myth 2: Fibromyalgia only affects women. Fact: Fibromyalgia affects women 3 times more often than... Full Answer
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- Q Is fibromyalgia an autoimmune condition?
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Celeste Cooper, RheumatologyWhether fibromyalgia is an autoimmune condition has not been proven in the science. However a repeated study has interesting implications suggesting that patients with the autoimmune disorder of the thyroid, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is at a greater risk... Full Answer
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- Q Is morning stiffness related to fibromyalgia?
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People with fibromyalgia may feel pain or stiffness upon getting up in the morning. Another possible symptom of fibromyalgia is extreme tiredness or trouble sleeping. If you are having difficulty getting to sleep or sleeping soundly, this may add... Full Answer
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- Q What is the relationship between post-traumatic stress and fibromyalgia?
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Some experts believe that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and fibromyalgia may be related. PTSD is a chronic anxiety disorder that some people develop after a traumatic event, such as engaging in combat or suffering childhood abuse.... Full Answer
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