No one really knows why women have more leg cramps when they're pregnant. Well Kathy gets it! But instead of getting 'leg' cramps, she gets it on her 'toes'. Maybe cos her toes are too long and that expanding uterus puts even more pressure on the blood vessels that return blood from the legs to the heart and the nerves that lead from the trunk to the legs.

So what's the best way to relieve a cramp when you get one? According to the experts from BabyCenter.com:
"immediately stretch your calf muscles: straighten your leg, heel first, and gently flex your toes back toward your skins. It might hurt at first, but it will ease the spasm and the pain will gradually go away."

Last night we've done just that but it didn't seem to work. So instead of continuously stretching her toes, I did this -->
haha... how innovative I was!!