15 wks 3 days preg?


Question:
my legs was acheing and pulled my leggings up and saw my legs had gone blue and veins sticking out this normal? any1 got same problem

Answers:
This sounds like varicose veins - and this is a common problem during pregnancy...I'd still make an appt to show your doc in case it becomes painful for you as the pregnancy progresses
not normal.
varicose are common in pregnancu but u better check ur doctor
get it checked cuz it's nothing i've heard of before.
OMG go to the doctors, u av a problem with blood circulation and with the blood not getting to your baby is bad..is your baby still moving?
you might want to lay off the leggings or get some bigger ones. since your legs went blue you probably are cutting off your circulation in your legs. so if theyre tight just buy some bigger ones.
Not really my forte but my son twisted his ankle the other day so he was wearing elasticated support. After a day we took it off and his ankle was absolutely blue so we went to the doctors, sock off for speed. After we waited to get in the "bruising" had disappeared and looked a lot normal. So try leaving your your leggings of for a while if they are tight. It may be just restricting the blood flow a bit like in my sons case, otherwise seek advice of Doc/Nurse
wow get to your doctors as soon as possible this is not a good sign you should not have legs going blue and veins sticking out please get checked oh and congratulations for your baby on the way this might be a sign of deep vein thrombosis sorry about the spelling I'm crap lol
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