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Pregnancy does cause hormonal changes which may cause more profound inflammatory reaction. Do ensure good oral hygiene to keep gum swelling at bay! See a dentist if required. Most of these swellings will resolve post pregnancy.

Hormonal changes during pregnancy can cause swollen gums, bleeding gums, tooth ache, etc. I do not encounter bleeding gums first pregnancy. But, this pregnancy, yes i do have it.

Yes! I experienced it on my lower left side behind my molars. Thought it was wisdom tooth too but after brushing and flossing diligently it went away on its on..

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