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'Morning' sickness. Why dizzy too?

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sarahscot · 24/07/2010 17:19

I'm 7 wks, and if you've read my last post, moaning about feeling sick to anyone who cares to listen. I'm eating loads and drinking plenty so why am I so dizzy every time I move? Is this a normal part of morning sicknes? Don't remember it from last time.

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japhrimel · 24/07/2010 17:31

It could be low blood pressure.

daisystone · 24/07/2010 18:07

I don't know why for definite and you should probably ask your midwife, but when I had really bad morning sickness I felt dizzy at times. The sickness just made me feel so rough that I was practically seeing stars and my head was all over the place.

So it could just be part and parcel of the whole morning sickness experience but best to ask a medical bod so they can test your blood pressure etc.

Bensmum76 · 24/07/2010 18:13

Hi, I'm 9 weeks pregnant and around 7/8 weeks I started feeling quite light headed. I was told that it was normal and that around this stage blood pressure does drop due to all the hormones racing around your body!! I've stopped feeling faint now but am still feeling v nauseous. If you are at all concerned you should contact your midwife tho

curlywurlycremeegg · 24/07/2010 18:15

The nausea during pregnancy can be linked to middle ear/vertigo type nausea, so often dizzyness can accopany it. hope you feel better soon.

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