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Swollen ankles in first trimester. Is there a problem?

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PostPosted: 06/04/07 - 22:04    Post subject: Swollen ankles in first trimester. Is there a problem? Vote now! Reply with quote

I am pregnant with my first child. I am in my 10th week and have begun having swollen ankles. There isn't any swelling anywhere else. I have read that this is normal in the later part of the second trimester and the third trimester. Is it normal to have swelling this early or is there a problem?
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