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i am 10 wks pregnant and my hands keep swelling up is this normal?

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in my first pregnancy at 10 weeks both my hands and feet started swelling and i found out of my midwife that i had alot of protine in my water they had to monitor me alot more closely. I would make and appointment with your GP or if you already had your prebooking appointment with your midwife contact her and discuss your concerns with them or for quickness and more reassurance if you have the number for your local Maternity Assesment Unit at your local hospital give them a ring and have a chat with them hope this is of some help sorry if its not .

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