At my checkup the bp was on lower side and i was feeling dizzy when standing up. Doc didnt seem too worried but i didnt fully get why it drops. Is this a common thing in pregnancy? Just curious.
From what I understand, it's fairly common for BP to dip slightly in mid-pregnancy due to hormonal changes and increased blood volume. However, it's always best to discuss your specific readings with your doctor. They can assess if it's within a normal range for you or if any adjustments are needed.
Listen, dear, a slight dip in BP can be quite normal during pregnancy because your body is making so much extra blood and your blood vessels relax. Just make sure you're not getting dizzy or faint. Stay hydrated, stand up slowly, and please mention it to your gynac at your next visit, just to be safe.
During pregnancy, your body works so hard, ho na? Blood pressure can fluctuate a lot. I experienced some low BP too, especially in the second trimester, and would sometimes feel a little lightheaded. Just keep yourself hydrated and eat regular, small meals. And tell your doctor for sure.
Oh, this is a good question! I'm also trying to conceive, and I keep reading about so many changes. I guess the body goes through so much to support the baby. Now I'll definitely ask my future gynac about this when I get pregnant, just to be aware.
Hey girl, don't stress too much about this, yaar! My BP was also a bit on the lower side when I was pregnant, especially in the middle months. My doc said it's super common due to all the body changes. Just keep drinking water and tell your gynac during your check-up. Chill!
Honestly, I'm not sure about the medical reasons, I just know my BP also dropped a bit during my second trimester. My gynac just monitored it regularly during check-ups and said it's common for some women. I felt a bit dizzy sometimes, but it settled down on its own.
With PCOS, our bodies can be a bit more unpredictable, na? For BP changes during pregnancy, I was always extra cautious and kept my doc in the loop about any dizziness or low readings. Don't rely on online info too much, just share your concerns with your gynac, okay?