Swelling is a normal part of pregnancy – but sometimes it signals something more. Here's how to tell when it's fine and when to check in with your doctor.
Swollen feet are common during pregnancy. But you may be able to reduce the swelling by increasing your potassium intake, drinking more water, and elevating your feet. A foot and leg massage might ...
A woman shared photos of her swollen 'pregnancy nose' — growing 3 times its normal size. It's more common than you think. Anum Rubec told Insider that her nose swelled up to three times its size ...
Pregnancy brings about numerous changes to your body, some delightful —like watching your baby bump —and others uncomfortable, like swelling. Experiencing mild swelling in your feet or hands is not a ...
When it comes to pregnancy, there are so many physical changes a woman experiences. One of them is swollen feet. This usually happens due to increased fluid retention and pressure on the veins caused ...
Are you feeling puffy? This can help. During pregnancy, often it’s not just your belly that’s swelling. You may find your feet, ankles, legs, fingers, face and lower back become swollen, particularly ...
Swollen ankles during pregnancy are normal but they can be bothersome for many. The swelling starts getting worse as the delivery date comes near. It increases even more during the evening and hot ...
Pregnancy isn’t known to be particularly comfortable. Your feet swell, your belly may feel heavy and come week 30—you’ll likely just feel ready. While there are certain aspects of discomfort that are ...
Let’s face it. Those swollen legs, ankles and feet make pregnancy really uncomfortable. And it seems like the summer heat and humidity only make it worse. I hear you, sister… and trust me, you’re not ...
Nikki Bella is expecting her first child with fiancé Artem Chigvintsev Georgia Slater is a staff editor on the Parents team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2018. Her work has ...
Anum Rubec told Insider that her nose swelled up to three times its size during her 2018 pregnancy. Pregnancy may cause swelling throughout the body, including the hands, feet, nose and face. But ...