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Swelling?!?!

Ladies who are 20+ weeks, when did your feet start to swell?
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Mine have been swelled since 25weeks i cant even put my sneakers on
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5727805 tn?1378193052
My feet swell if its a hot day and if I ont move my legs enough. I'm 21 weeks. But nothing too serious
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6366847 tn?1381549089
I'm 35+5 and still no swelling
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I just realized how just horrible that sentence really is lol sorry it's 2:30 am and I am half awake right now :P
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Both my feet swell after a 8 hour shift as a cashier and running around putting returns away at where I work bit it goes down once I'm at home and not so active ,  when I don't work i only have my left leg /ankle that swells bit that's because I have had so many surgerys on it and with the extra weight it makes it swell . I'm currently 26 weeks (:
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5609181 tn?1375332372
Sometimes I wake up and my hands and ankles are slightly swollen but at 35 weeks I haven't had anything else!
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I'm 38weeks pregnant and the first time my feet and ankles sweeled was at 34weeks :)
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No swellin, 34+1
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5528454 tn?1384292552
39w and never did
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5419644 tn?1386030237
Im 32+5 and mine only swell when im on them a lot.
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5946774 tn?1389187935
I'm 26+5 and mine only swell when I wear flats or sandals and walk around alot. With my first they got super swollen two weeks before I had my son. They grew a whole size and a half!
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Im 25&1 and still no swelling. Luckily!
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