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My feet just started swelling. I drink a lot of water all day, they do not hurt but should I be concerned?
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tigresacanela24
replied on June 15th, 2006
Especially eHealthy
sandralynn wrote:
how far along are you?
i'll let .Sandra field this one, she's the expert on preeclampsia.
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on June 16th, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
sandralynn wrote:
tigresacanela24 wrote:
sandralynn wrote:
how far along are you?
i'll let .Sandra field this one, she's the expert on preeclampsia.
lol yeah I guess so.
It sucks that I know so much since I went thru it.
But atleast I can use it to help others.
i am right there with you .Sandra. Mine turned into eclampsia.
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on June 16th, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
No sandra, not like now. With my last pregnancy which caused me to have to deliver early. I am sure you heard about it.
This pregnancy has been going perfectly......No protines, no swelling, no high blood pressure no signs at all for it. So I am doing good. By 23 weeks I was swelled up good and my pressure was like 170/105 and I almost had to get a blood transfusin because my blood count was so low.