Exercise
There is nothing wrong with working out while pregnant, in fact, doctors encourage it. Working out will improve blood circulation and help reduce swelling. Talk to your doctor about your fitness routine to see what’s safe for you and the baby. Yoga can be very helpful for swollen feet and there are programs designed specifically for pregnant women.
Magnesium Supplements
Magnesium deficiency is a leading cause of edema and it is one of the main reasons why prenatal vitamins will always include magnesium as one of the main ingredients. If you are already taking prenatal vitamins, talk to your doctor before you take any additional supplements to avoid overdosing. Eat more natural sources of magnesium like nuts, dark leafy greens, seeds, avocado, and soybeans.
Stay Hydrated
Excess salt and the accumulation of fluid in your legs are some of the causes of swollen feet, and this is why it is always important for a pregnant woman to drink enough water. You should drink a minimum of eight glasses of water every day. This will not only ease the swelling but staying hydrated benefits the pregnancy in many ways. Drinking water helps to flush out the accumulation of salts and prevent the retention of fluid around the ankles. It is also an excellent idea to mix the water with a few slices of lemon or cucumber to benefit from their anti-inflammatory properties.
Swollen feet during pregnancy are almost inevitable abut you should not let this affect your quality of life or prevent you from doing the things that you love. These tips will help you deal with the swelling.
Author Bio:
Regina Dinges is a blogger at MomDiscuss. She enjoys writing about useful tips for expectant mothers, as well as tips for after the child is born.