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Off-kilter? How to stay balanced during pregnancy

Does pregnancy have you off-kilter? These tips can help keep you and baby safe.

Walk much? If you've been tripping over your feet now that you're pregnant, there's a reason. Clumsiness and loss of balance are just two of the seemingly endless symptoms that may crop up once you're expecting.

Why it happens

What you can do

Spilling coffee on your keyboard is one (annoying) thing, falling down, on the other hand, can be dangerous to your little one. Whether pregnancy has you repeatedly dropping your keys or tripping over your own two feet, there are small steps you can take to ease this pesky symptom and keep you and your baby safe.

Wear flats: There comes a time in every woman's pregnancy when it makes sense to pack away her pumps for a while. If your belly has you off balance, invest in a pair of stylish and comfortable flats. You'll have an easier time staying stable and protect your knees and back, too.

Go slowly: When it comes to wet floors, uneven sidewalks, staircases and bathtubs your new maxim should be 'take it slowly.' This is a symptom that can certainly creep up out of nowhere, so be better safe than sorry and slow down.

Don't climb: Can't see your own feet? That's a good sign that you shouldn't step foot on a ladder. If you need something up high, pull the pregnancy card and sweet talk someone else into getting it down for you.

Clear the clutter: Clear your living space of anything you might trip over in the middle of the night. Don't pile shoes on your staircase and make sure your path from bed to bathroom is clutter free.

Now that you're expecting, do you notice your sense of balance being off? What are some tips you can share to help others cope? Leave them in the comments below for other moms-to-be. 

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