The human foot is certainly not designed for that kind of posture but there is no clear evidence that ALL people who regularly wear high heels get bunions. Thus the answer must be NO.
However if you have a propensity to develop bunions then placing your foot in that posture and confinement could be detrimental.
No but the high heels will give you pain as the pregnancy progress. Your legs will hurt, not to mention feet and back.
One of the most common problems caused by high heels is foot pain, especially in the toes and on the balls of the feet. If wearing brand new high heels another common problem women experience is blisters. Be careful when walking that you don't accidentally turn your foot under while walking in heels as this can cause ankle sprains, twists, or even a brake. There are many problems caused by high heels. Blisters on the feet and toes. Corns and calluses. Hammertoes, bunions, and pump bump. Also back ache, tired and sore feet.
high heels do give the feet pain, but when you walk only on the ball of your feet(front part of feet). also if you wear high heels often for a long period of time, this can cause a bone to stick out from the back of your foot, but if your feet do hurt after wearing them once, do give them a massage.
There are several types of high heels shoes: Stiletto heels; Kitten heels: Cone heels: Prism heels: Spool heels: Wedge heels
It depends what heels you mean, high heels, or actuall heels on the back of your feet? If you mean high heels, try some high street stores lots of shops have them :)
women in high heels and skirts because its easy access and the high heels are a turn on if you keep them on ;] high heels and skirts!
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