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From WikiParentingA common discomfort of pregnancy, ankle swelling develops in about 3 out of 4 pregnancies. Ankle swelling is often worse later in the pregnancy, at night, and in hot weather. Most cases of ankle swelling that develop during pregnancy will resolve after delivery. Ankle swelling is also known as edema.
[edit] CausesDuring pregnancy the body manufactures extra blood and other fluids to support the baby’s growth. The average amount of fluids the body accrues is around 6.5 Liters. Some of this extra fluid settles in the feet and legs due to the effect of gravity on the body. The weight of the growing uterus is also a factor in ankle swelling. The uterus puts pressure on the veins of the legs, and decreases their ability to return blood to the heart resulting in fluid buildup in the legs. [edit] SymptomsYou may have ankle swelling if your feet and ankles are:
[edit] TreatmentTo treat swollen ankles during pregnancy:
[edit] When to call the doctorSwollen ankles are typically of little concern, but you should call your doctor immediately if you have:
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