Shortness of breath during pregnancy is one of the most
common complaints. As the pregnancy progresses, the diaphragm muscle that
separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities is pushed upward due to the
growth of the uterus and the breast cavity becomes stuck. Shortness of breath
is more common in twin pregnancies. Shortness of breath due to pregnancy is a
temporary and mild condition, it does not prevent the oxygen delivery to the
baby and does not cause any harm. Rapid and frequent breathing is a
physiological condition as the need for oxygen increases during pregnancy.
If you have a disease that causes shortness of breath, such
as asthma or heart disease before pregnancy, you should definitely consult your
doctor and get advice about pregnancy before conception. Since you are
pregnant, you should not leave the medications you normally use without
consulting your doctor, your doctor will recommend medicines that you can use
during pregnancy if necessary. During pregnancy, you should continue your
doctor checks. Such underlying diseases can worsen and cause serious illnesses
if they are not followed during pregnancy.
If you experience shortness of breath accompanied by asthma
attacks, chest pain, cough, fever, palpitations, bruising on the hands, you
should contact your doctor immediately.
In the last months of pregnancy, due to the baby coming to
the birth canal, the chest tightness decreases and complaints of shortness of
breath are alleviated. Short-term complaints of dyspnea are less common in
expectant mothers who exercise during pregnancy.
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-NUMBNESS IN HANDS IN PREGNANCY
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-DYSPEPSIA IN PREGNANCY
-BLOOD IN URINE IN PREGNANCY
-CONSTIPATION AND HEMOROID IN PREGNANCY
-BLEEDING IN PREGNANCY
-ABDOMINAL CRACKS IN PREGNANCY