
Swelling of the ankles, fingers, and face.
The swelling, also known as edema, that happens during pregnancy, is a very common occurrence, and usually not a cause for worry.
Shortness of Breath, Feeling Fatigued
In the third trimester, breathlessness may increase as your baby continues to grow.
Popping Out of Belly Button
A growing baby in the uterus can put so much pressure on a woman’s abdominal wall that the belly button can pop out instead of being in its normal position.
Gastrointestinal symptoms – heartburn, constipation, hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen or varicose veins in the anus and rectum that are very common during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.