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Pregnant women frequently suffer swollen ankles with no adverse effects on the pregnancy. It's a by-product of raised blood pressure. If they trouble you, raise your feet slightly for an hour or so whenever you are lying down and for serious problems use a tubi-grip for an hour or so each day.

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