Lately the room kind of spins when I turn my head and it scared me bohot. Im around 11 weeks. Is this a pregnancy thing or should I get it checked by doc?
I felt so dizzy during my third month, like I was on a moving boat all day. It was so scary and frustrating because I couldn't even stand in the kitchen. Eating small snacks frequently really helped me feel more stable.
I felt some vertigo early on, so my doctor asked me to stop prenatal yoga for a week. Once it settled, she only allowed gentle slow walks. Don't do any sudden head movements during your daily routines.
I had terrible spinning sensations in my second trimester and I kept googling all night thinking it was some major issue! It turned out to be just low blood sugar. Please don't panic, but do mention it to your gynac to ease your mind.
I got dizzy once and realized my body was just demanding some sweet mango shake, haha! Seriously, low sugar can trigger vertigo. Keep some fruits or juice handy to keep your energy levels up.
Oh yes, pregnancy can make your head spin in more ways than one! 🌀 Just make sure you sit down immediately if you feel unstable. Keep smiling and take it easy!
When I stayed at my parents' house, my mother would always make me lie down on my side whenever I felt dizzy. She would gently massage my head with warm oil. Getting enough rest and being pampered really helped.
After a long IVF journey, every symptom used to scare me, especially when I felt dizzy and the room would spin. I realized it was because of the hormonal support injections. Take deep breaths, lie down on your left side, and gently let your clinic know.
My MIL immediately gave me ginger tea saying it helps with dizziness and nausea, which actually worked a bit. But my doctor also said it's due to changing blood circulation. Make sure you don't jump out of bed too fast.
I sometimes feel dizzy when I stand up quickly, and I am hoping this is an early sign of pregnancy. I am a bit nervous to test yet. If you are pregnant, please take care of yourself and rest.
Yes, my grandmother used to say vertigo is because of body heat, but my doctor explained it's actually due to hormonal changes and blood pressure drops. Please sit down immediately if the room spins. Trust your doctor's advice and take rest.
Vertigo can really mess up your work schedule. I started keeping a water bottle and some peanuts in my bag at all times. If you feel dizzy at work, don't try to push through, just inform your manager and take a break.
Oh, the dizzy spells! I used to get them so much, but it completely stopped after my delivery. It's just your body adjusting to all the extra blood flow. Hang in there, this phase will pass soon.
I completely understand how scary it feels when the room starts spinning, it used to trigger my anxiety so badly. Please know that your feelings are valid and you are not alone. Just sit down, close your eyes, and breathe slowly.
My vertigo was actually linked to my fluctuating thyroid levels, which can happen in pregnancy. Please get your routine blood tests done as suggested by your doctor. Regular follow-ups are so important to keep things in check.