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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Blurred vision and sore heads

12 replies

SleepForTheWeak · 25/02/2017 08:22

I'm 25 weeks pregnant and last night and this morning my vision has gone funny briefly, like ive been looking at bright lights. It's then followed by a mild headache.

Is this normal during pregnancy? I don't normally suffer from migraines and I'm otherwise keeping well

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Foggymist · 25/02/2017 09:17

Always get symptoms like that checked out, might be nothing but might also be pre eclampsia. Contact your midwife or gp.

SellMySoulForSomeSleep · 25/02/2017 09:18

Agree with PP. Ring your pregnancy triage.

Verity23 · 25/02/2017 09:21

You should definitely go and get your blood pressure checked.

Haggisfish · 25/02/2017 09:21

Ring asap.

JonSnowsWhore · 25/02/2017 09:49

Could just be a migraine, mine have increased to almost daily since being pregnant, but you should get it checked to rule out anything else

alltheworld · 25/02/2017 09:55

Could be pre eclampsia. Go to hospital a sap.

miserablemolly · 25/02/2017 10:08

That weird blurred vision was the first clue I had gestational diabetes

SleepForTheWeak · 25/02/2017 14:17

Thanks everyone, have been up and been checked thoroughly. Everything is OK but I've to go back on Monday to get blood taken so they can rule out a couple of things.

How do they test for GD?

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Haggisfish · 25/02/2017 16:33

You have to fast overnight, then drink a pint of hideously sugary drink, wait an hour and then they take a blood sample.

SleepForTheWeak · 25/02/2017 17:37

I presume not everyone gets tested for it? It have ever been mentioned to me...

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Haggisfish · 25/02/2017 17:49

No, only if you have glucose in error other symptoms or risk factors.

miserablemolly · 25/02/2017 19:30

Where I live they test everyone so I was lucky it was picked up as i don't tick any of the boxes for the other factors. I'd just avoid obvious sugars until after your bloods. The GD diet is just really healthy eating so that might help until you know more.

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