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Brave stories from foot doctors - Page 20 of 23 - Kiwi Report

Brave stories from foot doctors


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[post_page_title]Feet during pregnancy[/post_page_title]
A lot of pregnant women experience the swelling of feet and other body parts during pregnancy. This is due to excess fluid that can collect in body tissue during pregnancy. When a woman is pregnant, she tends to retain more water and their body chemistry also changes, which can lead to the swelling. The condition is most likely to occur in the third trimester and it goes away a couple days after giving birth.Kim-Kardashian-fee_2565748a

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