I almost blacked out while standing in the kitchen yesterday and it really scared me. Im early, just 8 weeks. Is this a normal thing that happens or should i mention it to my doc?
Listen to me clearly, feeling slightly dizzy is one thing, but actually fainting is not normal during pregnancy. You need to call your doctor immediately and get your blood pressure and sugar checked. Don't ignore this at all.
Oh dear, please don't stress too much, but fainting isn't something to take lightly. Make sure you are drinking lots of water and eating small meals throughout the day, and definitely let your doctor know about this right away.
I have seen many moms post about dizziness, but actual fainting requires a doctor's evaluation. Ensure you don't stand up suddenly from a lying position, and keep sipping coconut water. Do book a visit with your doctor soon.
While mild dizziness can happen due to low blood pressure or blood sugar changes, actual fainting is not something to ignore. My doctor explained that it could mean dehydration or anemia, so you should definitely get your blood count and pressure checked.
Fainting can be quite risky, especially if you fall and hurt yourself. I always advise checking with your gynac immediately for safety whenever such major symptoms happen. Please get your vitals checked.
For mild dizziness, drinking lemon water or coconut water helps, but actual fainting is a serious symptom. Please do not try any home remedies for this and consult your gynac immediately to ensure you and baby are safe.
When I was staying at my parents' place, my mother always made me lie down on my left side whenever I felt dizzy. Fainting needs proper attention, so please let your family know and see your doctor for a check-up.
Please take care of your health first, dear. Eat regularly, keep chanting your prayers for peace, and rest as much as you can. But please also make sure to consult your doctor about the fainting so they can guide you safely.
Please check your blood sugar levels as soon as possible. During my pregnancy, gestational diabetes caused sudden blood sugar drops which made me feel extremely faint. Talk to your doctor to see if you need a glucose tolerance test.
With twins, my blood pressure crashed often and I felt like I'd pass out if I stood up too quickly! Fainting is serious though, so please discuss this with your gynac and make sure you aren't carrying heavy loads.