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Numb Hands and Pregnancy Carpal Tunnel at Night

Wrist Support and Pillow Placements to Reduce Tingling

Pregnancy throws a lot at you, doesn’t it? One thing a lot of mums notice is that tingling or numbness in their hands—yep, that’s often pregnancy-related carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) making its presence known. It can really mess with your sleep and leave you feeling uncomfortable during the day. But don’t worry, with the right wrist support and some clever pillow positioning, you can ease those symptoms and get a better night’s sleep.

In this guide, we’ll chat about why carpal tunnel happens when you’re pregnant, how to know if you’ve got it, and some easy ways to help—like wrist braces and pillow setups—that can make a big difference. And of course, we’ll share how maternity gear can help keep you comfy all along the way.

Understanding Pregnancy Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist, becomes compressed. During pregnancy, hormonal changes cause fluid retention and swelling, which can increase pressure in the carpal tunnel and lead to symptoms like numbness, tingling, and pain in the hands and fingers.

According to the Royal Women’s Hospital, CTS affects up to 62% of pregnant women, often worsening at night when wrist positions can exacerbate nerve compression.

Signs and Symptoms to Watch For

  • Numbness or tingling in the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers

  • Hand weakness or clumsiness

  • Pain or discomfort radiating from the wrist to the hand or forearm

  • Symptoms that worsen at night or upon waking

If you experience these symptoms, it’s important to address them early to prevent worsening discomfort. So, speak with your doctor as soon as possible.

Wrist Support: How It Helps

  • Wrist Splints or Braces
    Wearing a wrist splint keeps your wrist in a neutral position, reducing pressure on the median nerve. Splints are especially helpful at night to prevent bending or flexing that worsens symptoms.

  • Choosing the Right Splint
    Look for adjustable, breathable splints that provide firm but comfortable support without restricting circulation.

  • When to Wear
    Many women find wearing a splint during sleep and during activities that aggravate symptoms provides the best relief.

Pillow Placements to Reduce Tingling

  • Elevate Your Arms
    Use pillows to prop your arms slightly above heart level while sleeping to reduce swelling and improve circulation.

  • Support Your Wrists
    Place a small, soft pillow or rolled towel under your wrists to maintain a neutral position and prevent bending.

  • Avoid Sleeping on Your Stomach or Back
    Side sleeping with proper pillow support is recommended to improve circulation and reduce CTS symptoms. Sleepybelly’s Pregnancy Pillow offers adjustable support for your belly, back, hips, and arms, helping you maintain comfortable positions that reduce nerve compression.

Additional Tips to Manage Carpal Tunnel Symptoms

  • Gentle Hand and Wrist Exercises
    Stretching and strengthening exercises can improve flexibility and reduce nerve pressure. Consult a physiotherapist for personalised guidance.

  • Cold Compresses
    Applying cold packs to your wrists can reduce inflammation and numbness.

  • Limit Repetitive Hand Movements
    Take breaks from activities that strain your wrists, such as typing or texting.

  • Stay Hydrated and Manage Swelling
    Drinking plenty of water and elevating your legs can help reduce overall fluid retention.

Supporting Your Comfort with Sleepybelly

Sleepybelly’s maternity range is designed to support your changing body and improve sleep quality. Their Pregnancy Pillow provides versatile, adjustable support that can be positioned to relieve pressure on your wrists and arms, helping reduce carpal tunnel symptoms at night.

Final Thoughts

Numb hands and carpal tunnel syndrome during pregnancy can be uncomfortable, but with the right wrist support and pillow placements, you can significantly reduce symptoms and improve your sleep. Prioritise comfort, listen to your body, and consider incorporating supportive products like Sleepybelly’s pregnancy pillow to help you rest easier.

 

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When you are already spending money on prams and car seats, it is natural to wonder if a pregnancy pillow is actually a must-have or just extra clutter. While you could try building a "fortress" with regular bed pillows, they often go flat by 3:00 AM or shift around every time you move. This leaves you waking up tired and sore.

A dedicated pregnancy pillow, like the Sleepybelly, is designed for the job. It uses firm, breathable materials that help keep your hips aligned and your body comfortably on your side, which is the "gold standard" for blood flow to your baby. When you look at the cost over the months of use, it works out to less than $1 a night. Plus, because the Sleepybelly is adjustable, it grows with you and can even be used as a feeding pillow once your baby arrives. If it means trading broken sleep for deep, restorative rest, it is one of the smartest investments you can make for your health.

Wedge Pregnancy Pillow vs. Full Body Pillow: Which Do You Need?

When your bump starts growing, you usually have to choose between a small wedge or a big full-body pillow. A wedge is a small, firm cushion that fits perfectly under your belly or between your knees. It is great because it doesn't take up much space in the bed and is easy to take with you when you travel. However, it only supports one spot at a time.

A full-body pillow (like a U-shape) is much bigger and supports your head, back, and knees all at once. It is perfect if you find yourself accidentally rolling onto your back or if your whole body feels stiff. The downside is that these are "bed hogs" and can make you feel quite hot at night.

If you can’t decide, the Sleepybelly offers the best of both. It uses two wedges for targeted support but connects them with a long pillow for that secure, full-body feel. Because it is adjustable, it gives you the support of a big pillow without taking over the entire bed.

Sleepybelly vs. Traditional U-Shape Pillows: Which Should You Choose?

When picking a pregnancy pillow, you will usually see two main types: the classic U-shape and the newer Sleepybelly adjustable set. The U-shape is like a giant, soft cocoon that surrounds your whole body. It feels very secure, but it takes up a lot of space in the bed and can be hard to wash. Because it is one big piece, it stays the same size even as your belly grows, which might feel a bit tight later on.

The Sleepybelly is different because it comes in three separate pieces that you can move around. This means you can make it wider as your bump gets bigger. It is much smaller than the U-shape, so there is still plenty of room in bed for your partner. It also uses a firmer material that stays supportive for your hips and back. The best part is that once your baby is born, you can use the long piece as a feeding pillow. While the U-shape is great if you want to feel totally tucked in, the Sleepybelly is perfect if you want a pillow that changes along with you.

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