Can Pregnancy Cause Stinky Feet? Posted: 09-17-05 20:49pm
I have a two year old and am currently
five weeks pregnant after trying for
almost a year. Anyway, I just tonight
noticed that my feet have started to
stink! While i've forgotten a lot of
things from my first pregnancy, I
distinctly remember buying a pair of
flip-flops that stunk really badly.
Oddly enough, though, they quit smelling
after I gave birth. So here I am again.
Anyone know if there's any credit to this
as a "symptom"? Just wondering.
-alison
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El
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Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 476 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Perspiration increases with pregnancy, so
I guess extra stinky feet (or generaly
stinkyiness) would go hand in hand with
that!!!!!!
My first is 2 as well, well, two and a
half really, i'm 33 weeks with the 2nd
now, it's a nice gap- I think anyway. I'm
glad we waited 'till she was two before
trying again.
She's toilet trained, and old enough to
reason with, by the time her sister is
born, hopefully, she'll be even more grown
up. We are teaching her to be a little
helper.
Actually- tonight will be her first night
in a "big girl" bed.
It's good she'll be old enough to enjoy
"big girl" things when the baby is born,
and hopefully she'll think being a baby is
very broing, and not be too jealous.
We can only hope.
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