Does it seem a little early for swollen ankles? I noticed I had them on Tuesday and my doctor did too. She said she wasn't concerned because my blood pressure was fine and they haven't said anything about my urine sample so I'm going with the assumption that that was fine as well. My weight did go up a lot in the last month, but she thought it was probably water weight and she again said she wasn't concerned. This should have provided me peace of mind but instead I googled "swollen ankles in pregnancy" and everything about pre-e came up. I have been trying to drink more water (even though I feel like I'm already drinking and peeing all the time) and keep my feet elevated when I can. Did anyone have swollen ankles (this early) and it not result in pre-e?
Re: Swollen ankles?
I'm trying to think when I first noticed swollen ankles and I think it was 28 weeks. But it could have been earlier, I just happened to look at my feet one night and thought, holy crap they're huge! lol...I now try to put my feet up at work and drink water, and sleep with my feet up at night too.
I know this is easier said than done, but if your BP is good and your Dr isn't worried, I'd try not to worry either. Lots of people have swelling that doesn't end up in pre-e, so hopefully it's nothing to worry about!
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I had them pretty early too (although I can't remember exactly what week it was.)
I cut as much sodium as I could out of my diet, in addition to putting my feet up as much as I could and drinking a ridiculous amount of water. GL!
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To try to combat it, I drank a TON of water (well over 100 oz daily) and kept my feet up from the time I got home until I went to bed. It really didn't matter, but at least I felt like I was doing something to help!
And FWIW, I walked into the hospital for delivery looking like I was sporting the Atlantic Ocean in one foot/ankle and the Pacific in the other, but it was drastically reduced by the time I checked out at 3 days PP and was gone entirely by 5 days PP. There's a light at the end of the tunnel!
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I was doing the elliptical 5 days/week plus at least one hike a week before getting pregnant but I'm only doing it about half that now...I need to do it more, but I read online that walking a lot can make the swelling worse?! I hope not...I'm also hoping to take advantage of our pool come Memorial Day.
Thanks for all the tips/advice, ladies.
The pool should actually help a lot - so said my doctor when I was pregnant over the summer.
I thought it helped because exercise helps with blood ciruclation which should help filter out the extra fluid. But, of course, I'm no doctor!
I usully tell moms in my class that if they are not walking/exercising then their feet should be up. The walking helps circulation, the elevation helps the swelling so the two together are a great combo. Remember as the weather gets warmer the swelling will be harder to combat. As long as there is no protien in your urine, no elevated BP you should be fine. Swelling may be your "thing" in pregnancy. Some women get it bad!! and some never swell.
Good luck!