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34 WEEKS SWOLLEN ANKLES & FEET!!!

My feet too swollen to fit my sneakers OMG I felt horrible I just had the damn shoes on 2 days ago...my right foot bigger than the left this is crazy can't wait to have my baby I'M not use to all this swelling up & hurt feet!!! This my first pregnancy anyone else going through this?
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Unfortunately I've swelled with every pregnancy. For me it's the left foot/ankle that gets twice the size of the right. Drink lots of water, try to put your feet up, and look forward to after baby when the issue resolves itself lol.
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Were you outside in the humidity?  This happened to me for a few days too & when I told my midwife I was outside scrubbing the dog's pool prior to the swelling she laughed & said, "well that's why!" Also, how is your water intake?
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Thanks
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Ask your Dr about Ted stockings. They help with swelling and circulation in your legs.
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Okay ladies this crap hurts @Izzy7513 when is your due date and What you're having?  
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I am! Im about to be 34 weeks in two days and when i walk a lot or let my feet hang while sitting then they swell up. It gets really painful on the bottom of my feet :(
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*them
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Yes me! 35 weeks 3 days & my ankles swelled up to balloons (Im still working full time, this is my last week though fortunately!) . I have this up right now but doesn't seem to be making much of a difference :(
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