Yes, your blood volume is increasing and your blood pressure in changing. Check with your dr. to be sure but I'm sure your fine. Drink lots of water and just take it a little slower when you stand up.
Best wishes
2006-09-05 08:15:00
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answered by Annie Hightower 3
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Verry Normal
2006-09-05 08:20:23
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answered by Angel Eyes 1
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Pregnancy does strange things to you! don't sweat it, i passed out twice with my first one in the first trimester. I was afraid I had heart problems, I didn't find out i was preggers till month 5! If you are worried, call and ask the nurse at your ob/gyn's office, that's what they're paid for! This is not a stupid question, trust me you have no idea what stupid is until you realize the questions people don't ask but should!
2006-09-05 08:17:48
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answered by ? 6
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Yes.
Sadly it's perfectly normal.
& now U've fainted once, the likelihood of a repeat is more likely.
U'll B fine, U'll survive & it'll all B a distant memory, when the Baby's born.
Congrats 2 U & Urs.
:)
2006-09-05 08:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the same issue... I had a blood test at my doctor and it was my blood sugar.. nothing too scary.. I just needed to eat more protein in the morning.. Eggs, sausage, peanut butter, etc..
Good luck and Congrats on the baby!
2006-09-05 08:29:31
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answered by Legs 4
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fainting during pregnancy is common but that does not make it normal....
talk to your doctor...
feeling faint could be about your sugar levels, your blood pressure, or about your nutrition or possibly other things...
your doctor can investigate what is going on and help you find the right answer to this problem..
2006-09-05 10:59:39
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answered by wollemi_pine_writer 6
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Have your doctor watch you for toxemia. I had it with my first pregnancy and I would black out all the time from it. Mine was severe and went under noticed, so I had pre-ecplampsia that turned to eclampsia during labor. Toxemia is more prevalent in younger pregnancies.
2006-09-05 08:15:33
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answered by Serious Mandy 4
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yes, normal. your blood volume goes up, but you still have the same heart. It can only pump so much so fast. Try avoid sudden movements, like standing, turning, etc.
2006-09-05 08:17:16
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answered by mom_of_ndm 5
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absoulty. Keep in mind that your horomons are going crazy and it makes your body behave strangly. Also every pregnency is diffrent so if you think that something is right ask your doctor. the only truly stupid question is the one never asked
2006-09-05 08:16:15
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answered by loverbird20032003 2
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I had that problem with my 2ed baby , up till i was alamost 4 months preggers. I dont think it's abnormal.
2006-09-05 08:15:06
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answered by lilredhead 6
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