What causes edema in late pregnancy

Dr. Casey Turner
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2025-05-04 08:11:01
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Edema is a phenomenon caused by fluid oozing out of blood vessels and accumulating in tissue gaps. Edema in late pregnancy is usually caused by an enlarged uterus pressing venous reflux in the lower limbs. Secondly, the hormone secreted by the placenta during pregnancy increases, which leads to water and sodium retention in the body, so it is easy to cause edema.