It's common for many pregnant individuals to experience the urge to move their legs, often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations, as pregnancy progresses. While some may notice it earlier, the third trimester is when Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) tends to peak, potentially disrupting your much-needed rest as you near your due date.
Why it shows up this trimester
As your pregnancy reaches its final weeks, several factors can contribute to the heightened experience of RLS. Your blood volume is at its highest, and the growing uterus can put increased pressure on nerves and blood vessels in your pelvis and legs, potentially affecting circulation. Hormonal shifts, particularly in estrogen, continue to play a role. Additionally, evidence suggests that deficiencies in iron, folate, and magnesium can exacerbate RLS symptoms, and these can be more pronounced as your body works hard to support your growing baby in the third trimester.

