swelling?
posted 18th Aug
I know some swelling is completely normal, especially at the end. But how do you know when its too much? My legs and feet have combined. I seriously have no ankle left. And it hurts too. Is this normal or should I worry?
quoteposted 18th Aug
<blockquote><b>Quoting Allissa Specht:</b>" I know some swelling is completely normal, especially at the end. But how do you know when its too much? ... [snip!] ... too much? My legs and feet have combined. I seriously have no ankle left. And it hurts too. Is this normal or should I worry?"</blockquote>
Noo....I would go get checked out ASAP! Put your legs up and drink some veggie juice...like the naked juice/ bolthouse farms...if you can't get that drink some OJ
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Texasposted 18th Aug
Mine get the exact same way when I'm on them for more than 20 minutes, normal. If you're concerned call your ob/gyn. I was concerned and waited until I went to an appt about a month ago and I was assured everything was fine and there's nothing I can do besides stay off my feet.
quoteposted 18th Aug
take a picture and post it. thats not cool
quoteposted 18th Aug
<blockquote><b>Quoting ManKiller.:</b>" take a picture and post it. thats not cool"</blockquote>
Im on my phone? Idk how ti post pics from my phone. Can I link to it?
quoteposted 18th Aug
http://i1051.photobucket.com/albums/s432/aspecht88/54275788.jpg
quoteposted 18th Aug
i would go in. the contractions combined with the swelling.
quoteposted 18th Aug
I have no right ankle..My OB checked it and said the baby is laying on my right side constricting blood flow to my right leg. I try to lay on my left and it seems to help with some of the swelling. I would check with your OB.
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Idahoposted 19th Aug
Its both legs, and my hands. The ob on call told me to make sure to see my doc tomorrow since it wasn't that far. They said if my face swells or I notice it getting hard to breathe then come to the hospital.
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