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Is pregnancy high risk with fibromyalgia?
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Hi @spark0206
Congrats on your pregnancy! That's very exciting news! I would suggest you talk with your doctor about the risks related with fibromyalgia and pregnancy. I will also tag a few members who might have some personal experiences to share with you.
@Cdionne1089 @gramybear @Ridleyz224 @TMHeisz @Stargazer24 @BarbBollman @NerdyxNurse @mthreep12 @DeniseLynn @Southernmomma60 @Ruffdog @MissMel
Were you pregnant while also diagnosed with fibromyalgia? What did you find the hardest? Did you do anything different than someone who does not have fibromyalgia? Do you have any advice?
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Lizzi
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Hello,
I finally had a pregnancy test and turns out I'm pregnant.
I'm looking for someone who had a baby with fibro. I'm scared and would like to know what are the risks and how to try having a healthy pregnancy. Thank you