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Swelling of the Feet, Ankles & Hands

Pregnancy Symptoms and Discomforts
-- By Becky Hand, Registered and Licensed Dietitian

You aren't wearing rings on your fingers anymore, and by late afternoon your ankles are puffy and your shoes are tight. It is completely common during pregnancy to experience mild swelling of the ankles, feet, legs, and hands. Your body produces as much as 50% more blood and bodily fluids during pregnancy to meet the baby's needs. Some of this extra fluid leaks into your body tissue and is pushed into your legs, feet and hands. To help prevent the swelling:

  1. Use salt to taste. It is no longer believed that salt restriction is wise during a normal pregnancy, but excessive salt intake isn't smart either and could increase fluid retention. Therefore, moderation is the key.
  2. Drink plenty of fluids each day. Taking in 8-12 cups of water each day can help avoid excess water retention.
  3. Wear loose-fitting clothing. Clothing that is tight at the waist, knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows, or wrists should be avoided.
  4. Wear comfortable shoes.
  5. Become more physically active with your healthcare provider's approval.
  6. To improve your circulation, do not cross your legs.
  7. Talk with your healthcare provider about the swelling if it becomes severe.

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Member Comments About this Article
"Yay thanks for the lemon tip, i cant wait to try it. I have tried drinking more water and putting my feet up but its hard to stay off my feet." -- BRITTRBLACKWELL
"Thank you for the advice about the lemon! I don't particularly enjoy lemon in my water, but I'm willing to try. The one thing I can't stand is having to take off my wedding band, but drinking lemon in my water is a small price to pay for that small bit of security that I really want to wear! Last time we didn't have money for a "pregnancy ring" for me to replace my wedding band with . . . maybe this time we will. Thanks!" -- FINALLYAMOMMY
"I am just now at 32 weeks, and I also add lemon to maybe one or two bottles of water, however reducing my sodium intake has helped as well! I stay active which also helps, and try in the evenings to keep my feel elevated. I even sleep with a pillow under my feet which seems to have prevented any swelling!" -- SBRUSH
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About The Author
Becky Hand
Becky is a registered and licensed dietitian with almost 20 years of experience. She teaches prenatal classes and counsels individuals, helping women eat right and stay fit before, during and after their pregnancies.
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