Hot flushes and feeling slightly faint during pregnancy. What is it? (30 weeks)?
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I was having this alot from about 18weeks onwards, i’ve not had it in a couple of weeks though, i got my blood tested for anaemia and to check my glucose levels when i told my midwife about these symptoms, they both came back fine, the midwife put it down to either the baby lying on a nerve or just a normal pregnancy symptom.
If you were having braxton hicks at the same time, it might be that what caused you to feel like that, i think i’ve been experiencing braxton hicks recently and i feel as though i’m about to throw up when i get them, i just feel really ill for a few minutes, hopefully i’m not like that when i experience the real things.
So, i think it’s normal, but you might want to mention it at your next appointment, or if you get it everyday or quite often then you might want to phone the midwife and see what she recommends.
It’s just hormones.. even more so since youre having twins. When you feel that way, just drink some cold water and lay on your left side. You will feel better in no time!
Aaaah, the joys of raging hormones. I’m almost 29 weeks, and I have had the same symptoms several times in the past 2 weeks. I kept wondering why my face was so flushed recently–and sometimes I feel like the blood is rushing to my head. I notice the light-headedness more in the mornings, it seems.
Your body is changing as your twins are now growing rapidly. Blood volume is already increased, add to that everything "shifting" inside of you–it’s enough to make anyone feel a little woozy.
If you are really concerned, call your Dr. and tell him/her your symptoms to be on the safe side.
Best wishes!