
Here is what you need to do to prevent and reduce foot swelling during pregnancy;
– Try to sit by lifting your feet during the day.
– Lie on your side while sleeping or keep your legs slightly elevated by placing a pillow under your legs.
– Do not cross your legs while sitting.
– Do not stand or sit for a long time.
– Try to stay in a cool environment because the increase in temperature will increase your swelling.
– Take a walk or swim. The buoyancy of the water will reduce the pressure your baby puts on your buttocks.
– Avoid wearing tight clothes.
– Exercise regularly.
Although mild swelling of the legs and feet is normal, you should inform your doctor immediately if
– Too much or sudden swelling. This can be a sign of a serious condition called pre-eclampsia. Other symptoms of pre-eclampsia include extreme headache, blurred vision and dizziness.
– If you have swelling in only one leg, especially if you also have pain or tenderness in the back of your legs, this could be a sign of a blood clot.