My mother-in-law told me to keep my feet elevated on two pillows while sleeping and it really worked. Also, try to reduce salt in your dinner. But if the swelling is too much or sudden, definitely let your gynac know.
After struggling with heavy vomiting, dealing with swollen feet in the third trimester was so exhausting. What helped me was wearing comfortable maternity flats and drinking lots of water to flush out toxins. Hang in there, this phase will also pass.
I got so scared when my slippers stopped fitting me! I kept checking my face and hands for swelling too because of what I read online. Please keep an eye on your BP and if you feel dizzy at all, call your gynac immediately.
During my routine checkup at Fortis, the doctor specifically warned me to monitor feet swelling. They said mild swelling is normal, but if it's sudden, it could be a sign of high BP. Please get your blood pressure checked by your hospital staff just to be sure.
I know how carefully we watch every single change in our bodies, especially after a long journey like IVF. Try keeping your feet in warm water with rock salt for 10 minutes. Please check your blood pressure regularly and inform your doctor if the swelling doesn't go down.
Aap warm water mein thoda namak dalkar pair rakho, bahot aaram milega. Don't stand for too long in the kitchen. Take care and take plenty of rest, simple steps help a lot.
Omg, same here, my feet look like potatoes in my 8th month! Does anyone else also get swelling only in the evenings? I try to walk a bit and keep them elevated, but it's so annoying.