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What are the common signs and symptoms at 28 weeks of pregnancy?
By 28 weeks, a pregnant individual may experience increased
fatigue
,
shortness of breath
,
swelling
in the ankles and feet, and more frequent
Braxton Hicks contractions
. It is also common to notice an increase in fetal movements.
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