No, but next time ask your doctor before you ask strangers...
the foot book
Absolutely not. Leg and/or foot cramps most likely means you have a stretched tendon, pulled muscle, or just outdoing the limit of what those body parts can complete. However, if you have a history of this, see a doctor but this ISNT an early sign of pregnancy.
Yes if it is done under local anesthesia.
I don't believe theres anything wrong with having a foot spa while your pregnant. I knew somebody who was pregnant and had a foot spa done all the time throughout her pregnancy and nothing bad ever happened to her.
This means the baby is foot first instead of head first
It is possible that an x-ray early after the injury can miss a fracture in the foot. For this reason, when you get such an x-ray, the health care provider normally advises you to return for a repeat x-ray if symptoms are not improved in a certain amount of time. Call your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
other than by foot,and later horses,the waterways were the highways during early colonial maryland.
The baby probably has his/her foot or hand there, but if it gets unbearable, you could be going into labour and need to go to hospital asap
By foot
The website "Xraysgalore" is a popular site people go online to look at xrays of various different body parts in various states. One could easily view a broken foot xray on xraysgalore.
early in pregnancy at first the baby's movement will feel more like fluttering of butterflies in the bottom of you stomach which will then change to more harsher thumps and as you sit you will see your bumps moving. and sometimes you can make out if it is a hand or a foot.
Pedal edema, or swelling of the foot and ankle, is not harmful in itself. However, it is an indication of something else going on in the body that may be harmful. Usually it indicates fluid retention in the body. This normally occurs to some extent during pregnancy and may be alleviated by limiting high sodium foods, and keeping your feet elevated whenever possible. However, it could also be an early symptom of a condition called pre-eclampsia. This can mean dangerously high blood pressure and cause very serious complications to both the fetus and the mother. When you notice something abnormal, such as foot and ankle swelling, be sure to call your physician to find out if further evaluation and treatment is warranted.