Know the swelling risks
Various factors may influence the puffiness you feel. What can make it worse?
- High temperatures
- Too much time on your feet
- Too much caffeine
- Too much sodium
Decrease pregnancy swelling through your diet
Because of the diet risk factors above, it’s smart to limit caffeine and avoid taking extra salt in your diet.
Sleep on your side
Try to sleep on your left side. If you sleep on your back, the bulky uterus might put pressure on your inferior vena cava, the large vein responsible for transporting blood from the lower half of your body to your heart. This causes lower limb swelling.
Sleeping on one side for too long can get rather uncomfortable. To balance it out, use plenty of pillows to help! You can either put the pillow in between your legs at the knees or just use it to support your right leg. This will help to keep the hips aligned while alleviating any possible back pain. You can even get C-shaped, U-shaped or bean shaped pillows.
Drink more, not less
Drinking water can reduce fluid retention by flushing out your system. Experts recommend about 10 cups (2.3 liters) a day.i
Limit time on your feet
If swelling is a problem for you, avoid standing for extended periods of time and keep your feet elevated whenever possible. If you are travelling, use compression stockings to avoid the chances of Deep Venous Thrombosis.
Adjust your wardrobe
Choose comfortable shoes over high heels. And ask your doctor if compression stockings or tights could provide added support to ease swelling.
Find cool relief
To lessen pregnancy swelling and any discomfort, you could try wearing compression wear at swollen areas. Some experts also suggest taking to the pool for relief—the water pressure may help compress tissue in the legs, providing some temporary relief from swelling.ii
Watch for swelling symptoms to share with your doctor
While some puffiness is to be expected when you’re pregnant, sudden swelling in your face and hands or around the eyes could be a red flag for a serious condition called preeclampsia.iii Be sure to check with your doctor immediately if you notice any such inflammation. Also of concern is sudden and painful swelling in only one leg, as it could signify a blood clot, also known as deep vein thrombosis. For these conditions, you should seek prompt evaluation and treatment from your doctor.
Most swelling, however, is typical of the normal changes your body experiences when pregnant. In fact, approximately 25 percent of the weight most women gain during pregnancy can be attributed to the extra fluids.iii