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During pregnancy, the amount of blood in your body heavily increases by about 50%.This type of swelling, which is referred to as edema, is completely normal in the hands, feet, and face.  The increase in blood can tend to collect in your lower extremities (Swollen feet, anyone?) and can be uncomfortable and unsightly. Most women began to notice swelling anywhere from 22-28 weeks of pregnancy. 28 Week Pregnancy, Swollen Feet Pregnancy, Third Trimester Fashion, Pregnancy Swelling, Swollen Hands, 22 Weeks Pregnant, 28 Weeks Pregnant, Postpartum Care Kit, Fertility Supplements

During pregnancy, the amount of blood in your body heavily increases by about 50%.This type of swelling, which is referred to as edema, is completely normal in the hands, feet, and face. The increase in blood can tend to collect in your lower extremities (Swollen feet, anyone?) and can be uncomfortable and unsightly. Most women began to notice swelling anywhere from 22-28 weeks of pregnancy.

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More than half of pregnant women have swelling in their ankles and feet. Typically during the third trimester. This is due to water retention. While the little baby grows inside, a woman’s blood volume and body fluid increases by approximately 50 percent. And when we become less active, due to our bodies expanding, the blood slows down and becomes stagnate. This will force the fluid from the veins into the tissues.

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