Ok I know that fainting is a symptom in pregnancy, but is it one to be conserned about??
On Sunday morning I was dressing in the bathroom and DP was in there doing whatever, when I told him that I was feeling a but funny, so he came over to hug me (bless him) and from this point I don't recall anything but DP says that My legs just went out from under me, so he looked and my eyes just rolled back and I was out to it, so he lowered me to the floor, where I`came to, throwing up violently.
Now I am not conserned about the throwing up part.. that is a regular thing for me lately, but I have never fainted before - so I am only guessing that that is what this was. I will be seeing my OB tomorrow morning, so I will mention it to him, but I thought I would ask you ladies what you thought...
:April 18th, 2005 11:00 AM
Hi, I hope you are alright.
I'm pretty sure it's low blood pressure that causes fainting in pg. Your doc will want to know though so make sure you tell him. It's probably nothing wrong but it could be a problem if it happens and there's no one to catch you. 8-[
:April 18th, 2005 11:05 AM
I always have had slightly low blood pressure when not pg, maybe this has gotten worse with pregnancy
:April 18th, 2005 11:10 AM
You might want to get your iron (ferritin) levels checked. I haven't actually fainted but have felt very dizzy from low iron in pg.
Lucky your DP was there to look after you.
:April 18th, 2005 11:18 AM
Yes he always seems to appear whan I need him, bless him.
:April 18th, 2005 04:27 PM
It could be a low blood pressure thing or a low blood sugar thing too. This PG stuff can stress your body out sometines!
:April 19th, 2005 01:33 AM
I get the woozy feeling, and lie down on the floor and just breathe, I usually feel hot as well, have never actually fainted, bu tI pick up the symptoms, pretty quick and get down before I do. Mine is from low blood sugar, if DH is around he gets me chocolate, and forces" me to eat it!! make sure you mention it to the dr as he will check up on Bp, blood sugar and iron levels, as all these things can cause fainting.
:April 19th, 2005 11:04 AM
I saw my dr this morning and he put it down to blood sugar as I have been having difficulty eating due to real bad m/s.
:April 19th, 2005 04:42 PM
I am still experiencing m/s and mum ( a midwife) tells me to keep my carbs up, to stop the drop in blood sugars, ( like bread and dry biscuits) most people can find A cracker they can handle, mum said keep a stock of them and just nibble occasionally!![/b]
:April 19th, 2005 05:12 PM
That's a relief that it wasn't anything too serious Candice.