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Causes

Overpronation and edema a very common foot problem experienced during pregnancy. OverPronation, also referred to as flat feet, is caused when a person’s arch flattens out upon weight bearing and their feet roll inward when walking. This can create extreme stress or inflammation on the plantar fascia, the fibrous band of tissue that runs from the heel to the forefoot. Overpronation can make walking very painful and can increase strain on the feet, calves and/or back. The reason many pregnant women suffer from overpronation is the added pressure on the body as a result of weight gain. Overpronation is also very prominent in people who have flexible, flat feet or in people who are obese. Edema, also referred to as swelling in the feet, normally occurs in the latter part of pregnancy. Edema results from the extra blood accumulated during pregnancy. The enlarging uterus puts pressure on the blood vessels in the pelvis and legs causing circulation to slow down and blood to pool in the lower extremities. The total water fluid in the body remains the same as before pregnancy, however it becomes displaced. When feet are swollen, they can become purplish in color. Sometimes extra water is retained during pregnancy, adding to the swelling. If there is swelling in the face or hands, a doctor should be contacted immediately.

Treatment and Prevention

There are effective ways to treat both over-pronation and edema during pregnancy. OverPronation can be treated conservatively with “ready-made” orthotics. These orthotics should be designed with appropriate arch support and medial rearfoot posting to correct the overpronation. Proper fitting footwear is also very important in treating overpronation. Choose comfortable footwear that provides extra support and shock absorption. It is important to treat overpronation for pain relief but also to prevent other foot conditions from developing such as Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Metatarsalgia, Post-Tib Tendonitis and/or Bunions. Edema in the feet can be minimized by the following methods: Elevate your feet as often as possible. If you have to sit for long periods of time, place a small stool by your feet to elevate them. Wear proper fitting footwear. Footwear that is too narrow or short will constrict circulation. Have your feet measured several times throughout your pregnancy. They will probably change sizes. Wear seamless socks that do not constrict circulation. If you are driving for a long period of time, take regular breaks to stretch your legs to promote circulation. Exercise regularly to promote overall health; walking is the best exercise. Drink plenty of water to keep the body hydrated. This helps the body retain less fluid. Eat a well-balanced diet and avoid foods high in salt that can cause water retention. Swelling is normally similar in both feet. If swelling is not symmetrical in both feet, this may be a sign of a vascular problem and a doctor should be contacted immediately.

If the problem persists, consult your foot doctor.

What Other Pregnancy Foot Pain Sufferers Say

Amazing Sandals!
Im pregnant and the pain in my feet was horrible! I got these and have been a lifesaver!”
— Kenia P.
Excellent Shoes
Until I started wearing Aetrex shoes l could hardly walk because my feet felt like I was walking on rocks.Now I can walk with no pain when I wear Aetrex shoes.
— Annie G.
Comfortable & supportive
I bought these to wear at work. I am a Dental Assistant and on my feet most of the day. With other shoes, I would go home with sore feet and low back pain. The Xspress Runner 2 felt comfortable and supportive right from the first time I laced them up - no break-in required.
— Susanne B.

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