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Faint / breathless at 24 weeks

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HJBeans · 08/11/2015 12:22

From what I've seen online, this is fairly common, but a feeling a bit wobbly today after coming down very faint while doing the washing up after breakfast. Feel knackered so took a few minutes to sit, then back at it for a minute or so and felt really breathless and like I'd fall down if I didn't lie down. This was four hours ago and still have a muzzy head despite stretching out on the sofa and drinking and eating loads. Have been this pregnant once before and got a bit breathless going up stairs but never felt so quickly incapacitated before. A bit spooked and worried about upcoming work travel, etc. Midwife did say blood pressure was low last time I was in, but I hadn't eaten much that day and I felt fine.

Anyone who's been there with this have any tips?

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goodnightdarthvader1 · 08/11/2015 13:20

Iron. Very likely your iron levels are low.

Try Spatone liquid iron sachets from Holland and Barretts, and talk to your midwife about getting your iron levels checked in the meantime.

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Sighing · 08/11/2015 14:07

I'd say iron too (based on my own reaction to low iron). Do check with midwife, but the iron is a very likely suspect.

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HJBeans · 08/11/2015 14:12

Thanks, both. Will have it checked. Does it come on like a ton of bricks? Felt really perky this morning till trying the washing up and coming over all faint, and have felt rubbish and breathless on exertion since.

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goodnightdarthvader1 · 08/11/2015 14:25

Yup. I can be absolutely fine and then oh shit tilts

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HJBeans · 08/11/2015 15:22

How long does feeling lousy generally last after an episode? And anything I can do to help it pass more quickly outside of sorting my iron levels if needed? Resting / not resting / eating lots / drinking lots hasn't helped much today. Thanks for your advice.

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goodnightdarthvader1 · 08/11/2015 15:46

Hmm, wish I had the answer. I either sit down straight away and if that doesn't help, lie down. Sometimes the queasy feeling just lasts and eventually goes away on it's own. Sometimes I can sit down and feel better within 5 mins.

Sadly I think the only answer is to get iron rich foods and supplements into your body quick. Take the Spatone with orange juice and a drop of olive oil.

Considering the amount of women who suffer from this I'm really cross they haven't picked it up. Even my consultants wouldn't intervene until I got really ill.

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poocatcherchampion · 08/11/2015 15:47

Iron. I'm still struggling at 4w pp.

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