thread: Dizziness in third trimester???

  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Dizziness in third trimester???

    Just wondering if anyone has experienced dizziness & light-headedness for no apparent reason...

    I have been feeling dizzy & lightheaded for about 2 weeks now, sometimes it is obviously becasue I have turned my head too quickly or bent down & up again too quickly. But other times there is no reason at all, I can be sitting, standing whatever, & all of a sudden I feel dizzy & lightheaded.

    Went to hosp on Tues for a check & they kept me in for 'rest' as I have probably been over-doing it a bit without meaning to :P

    BP is good, 110/70, iron was a little low at 28 weeks but not so they would expect it to cause any dizziness, I haven't had any ear or viral infections that I am aware of.

    They have taken bloods & will get results on Tues but in the meantime
    a) I am starting to stress a bit about it and
    b) it is realllllly annoying!

    Anyone else had this?

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    Feb 2008
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    Ohh yes!!! Had a day and a half off sick from work last week, was feeling a bit dizzy and had a few hot flushes, also really tired! I'm ok now, still get the odd dizzy/light headed spell...I think it's just my body telling me to slow down, or bubs could be having a bit of a growth spurt?
    Have an appointment with my midwife on Thursday so will mention it then. Also, the baby is probably starting to really squish up your insides (my stomach was grumbling last night and it felt like it was right up under my ribcage!) so your lungs may not be getting their full intake of air, Try taking a few big deep breaths to boost up your oxygen a little, it might help?

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    Dec 2006
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    i had this yesterday and contacted the middies due to pre-eclampsia risk. things to keep in mind - do you have swelling of the hands/feet, pain in the right upper quadrant of your tum (kinda just near base of the ribs) that won't go away, persistent headache... it doesn't sound like you have BP issues but if it continues, contact your middies or doctor for follow up. better to keep an eye on things if you can than to assume all is ok or all is not kwim?

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    Feb 2009
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    At least half of that sounds exactly like postural hypotension. Its possible that drops in BP are the cause and going undetected without the machine there to measure it when you experience an episode.

    Best bet is to lie down before you fall down and elevate your feet above your head. Better on the safe side.

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    Oct 2006
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    Also lying on your LHS when you get an episode can be the most comfy position. I find my baby in the last couple of weeks has been compressing my vena cava when I lie on my back or my RHS sometimes. It makes me feel dizzy and sick, so I roll onto my left and try to breathe very deeply.

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    Oct 2008
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    I got dizzy at work yesterday and had to lie down, but we have a BP machine there. I measured my pressure and it was 85/50 which explained why I felt that way. I would advise you not to change positions suddenly as you pressure can drop.

    i hope you do get some relief. It is amazing how many pregnancy symptoms one can get.

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    YES!! The room started spinning at about 8:30pm last night, but stopped. Haven't had it since and thankfully I was sitting down. If I hadn't been, I fear I would have fallen down!

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    Apr 2009
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    Thanks everyone for advice & suggestions...

    Still getting dizzy but it does seem to be getting a little bit better.. which as much as I hate to admit it, could be because I am now 'taking it easier' (not that I have a lot of choice!)

    There is still dizziness for obvious reasons like when I turn too quickly etc but the random 'no apparent reason' dizziness is getting better... maybe just something I'll have to live with for the next few weeks

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    Oct 2008
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    I had one other thought......

    Sometimes it happens if your neck is playing up. How is your neck?

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    Apr 2009
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    Ooh, that is an interesting thought!
    I do have trouble with my neck a bit, I'm sure it's out of whack and I get a lot of tension headaches arising from my neck & shoulders. I'm not aware of it being any worse atm, but I think it's never really 'right', kwim? I wonder who would be best to see re that - chiro physio or osteo?