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    Default Is clumsiness a pregnancy thing?

    I am mortified. Went to pour myself a glass of iced tea at a friend's house and somehow managed to drop the entire pitcher (thank goodness it was plastic) and got tea in every crevice of her kitchen. I'm talking inside the drawers, in the grout in between the granite slabs, every appliance.

    I'd say it was a one time thing but I keep dropping everything!!! Not sure if I'm just adjusting to my change in balance, absent-minded, have weak hands or what!!
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    It is for me! I wasn't clumsy before, but now that it's difficult to bend down, I seem to drop everything. Especially my keys. And then when I do manage to reach them, everything rolls out of my purse. Aarrrgghh! Glad I'm not the only one.
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    Well, I know your ligaments soften up considerably during pregnancy - particularly in the hips - not sure if that applies to arms / shoulders for holding things..... but in this case let's opt to blame that for your mishap.
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    What To Expect lists clumsiness as a pregnancy symptom. Not sure what week you're in...this one's mine.

    http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnanc...k/week-26.aspx
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    OMG, yes. Clumsiness is definitely a symptom, at least for me. Both times. I'm 38 weeks with #2 and am so over dropping things. The worst is when I've got my arms full and am herding my toddler into the house from the car and drop my keys. Happens several times a week. Ugh!

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    I'm just going to be quiet now & neglect to mention that I fell down the stairs one fine Saturday morning in May. I will also not mention that I spent 3 hours in the ER & another 4 in L & D being monitored. Oops, I guess I sort of did mention it. Maybe you'll feel less clumsy now?

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    Always was to me. I lost all sense of myself in space - and it extended to the car. I managed to scrape up the front bumper/fender corner (2 pieces! yes!) and push our aluminum fence over.

    I had heard about this a long time ago from a friend. I thought she was crazy when she said she took out her mailbox with her car because she was pregnant and had lost that "where am I" consciousness. Turns out she was right. *blush*

    At any rate, I had to be a LOT more careful....
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    Yikes, Swissair, glad you're OK! I am going to be extra careful around steps.

    Lady Peter, I am one week behind you. Sounds like clumsiness is right on schedule for me.

    Ivy, I had a minor car scraping thing a few months ago but I blamed the exhaustion/feeling tiredness.
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    Yeah it was lots of fun. Especially since we weren't sure if I broke my ankle. I sprained it pretty badly though & couldn't walk for a few days. At least my car is intact.

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    Yep.
    I blame it on the relaxin hormone.

    Here's on physicians answer...

    http://www.pregnancy.org/article/pre...ced-clumsiness
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