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Is it possible for our hands to swell but not our feet? Like everyday my feet are killing me, but no swelling. But I swear my fingers look bigger than normal.
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Yeap - my fingers are swollen but not my feet. I find my fingers are the most swollen when I wake up. I'm 39 weeks so I'm not going to do anything about it. I also still have heartburn. Can't wait for these symptoms to go away with the arrival of bub.
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Yeap - my fingers are swollen but not my feet. I find my fingers are the most swollen when I wake up. I'm 39 weeks so I'm not going to do anything about it. I also still have heartburn. Can't wait for these symptoms to go away with the arrival of bub.
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My fingers swell at random.it really ***** when both my feet and fingers are swollen at the same time
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Same here, my rings don't fit anymore but my feet look fine. Guess it's just another fun part of being pregnant.
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Thank you. I didn't know if this was something I should be concerned with or not bc I didn't swell at all with my first. And I totally get the ring thing. That's what made me notice my fingers. I just got a gorgeous promise ring for mothers day and it was just a tiny bit loose but I wanted to wait until after birth to get it resized. Then they other day I went to take it off to look at it and I noticed there was an indentation around my finger.
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Yes, my fingers have been swollen this pregnancy #3. I never swelled w my last two pregnancies, ever. I haven't been able to wear my wedding ring most of this pregnancy. But my feet/ankles are normal.
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