with socks and shoes... I am convinced that you need larger running shoes. Often the second toe ends up sticking out beyond the big toe when running, and the foot is forced down and spreads as it gets hot. – BlisterIn ten years of running I've not had one
to run is concerned. The only real concession I made in the early months was to reduce my mileage considerably during the very hot weather in July, as it's not recommended to overheat whilst pregnant. My pace remained more or less the same, although I