For the past 2 weeks, I have been feeling 'out of breath'. Sometimes it gets to the point where i feel as if i am going to faint! Is this another third trimester symptom, or should i be getting it checked out. Thanks in advance for you help.
I feel out of breath a lot of the time. I think everything is just squashed up in there! They say it is a 3rd trimester symptom because everything is moved up and squashes your lungs a bit or something so you can't breathe aswell. I read that once bubs drops that you should be able to breath easier!
I had this alot when pg.... bub just squashes everything up! i was about 34 weeks and still teaching and i would be talking to my grade and almost panting - it sounded like i had run a marathon - they thought i was nuts!! Let your carers know anyway thought and once bub drops a bit you will find it eases up!
Good luck!
i was always out of breath but it got alittle better when bubs dropped it was about 37 weeks!! but in my case it was because baby was so big i was out of breath!!
Bubs drop at different stages.. with me it was about 3 weeks before I think?? Once that happened, breathing was definitely a LOT easier!!
Breast pads can be bought from either.... I found Big W pretty good for these things and I get the Rite Aid ones cos you can get bigger boxes from there and their prices are good.
I was getting to the point of panicking the breathlessness was getting so bad! Then a few weeks ago I realised I could breathe again. Sure enough, at my next OB appt, bub had turned head down - what a relief!
Hi there ... I am also out of breath and I have also heard it's a 3rd tri thing. But I am also experiencing a bit of sharp(ish) pain every so often on cervix region (I guess...) and low belly. Guess this is also normal? Not really really bad pain, just sharp ...
I had very very sudden shortness of breath at 25 weeks- as in, I'd carry a cup of milo from the tea room at work to my desk and be panting as though I'd run a marathon. I told my OB, as I was rather worried, and the next thing I was hospitalised for a suspected blood clot in my lungs. Seven doctors, four nights, untold numbers of midwives, zillions of blood tests and dozens of scans later, it was concluded that I didn't have a clot- I had severe asthma, which I have never ever had in my life. But the steroids and Ventolin helped enormously.
I'd definitely ask your care provider about it- at this stage, it's most likely just the baby taking up every square inch, but better safe than sorry.
I bought my breast pads from the ABA- they're cotton and washable. No idea how comfy they are yet.
The cervix pain is normal - it is the baby either jumping on or headbutting you! I usually find that if I do a few pelvic floor exercises it goes away. As for breast pads, I found the pigeon ones to be the best with DD - they have a sticky bit that sticks on to your bra and keeps them in place. The ultra-slim ones were the most comfy. As for the breathlessness, it is normal, as the baby is taking up a lot of space and all your insides are squished up - just like it gets hard to eat because your stomach is squished, you can get breathlessness because your lungs are squished! As for when the baby "drops" - no idea!!!! I can't remember!
Wish I had the hard to eat issue! haha Chocolate seems to go down a treat!
Yes, today I became out of breath on an escalator! Ridiculous.
I am seeing Ob on Monday and I will mention the breathlessness. What a scary scenario Kirsten, glad all is ok.
I guess the pain is a good reminder to actually do the pelvic floor exercises!
Anyone else also having trouble sleeping at night but totally exhausted during the day?
Absolutely - I don't get refreshing sleep at all - when you're pg you generally have more REM sleep and less deep sleep - also the constant weeing upsets sleep cycles as well. I have also had bad insomia and find myself lying in bed wide awake at 11:30 some nights - and then the little bugger starts to kick and that keeps me awake even more!
Yes exactly! I have actually taken the day off work today -- not that I am sleeping either though! And to be honest it is a good opportunity to actually clean the house before all parents descend this evening for dinner! I will start that soon ... first a cuppa!
But yes, like yesterday I thought I would never get through work, then had my hospital prenatal and thought I would crash at home, but then was still awake at 11!
So frustrating!
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