i was VERY dizzy around 4-5 weeks, as well as nauseous. the book I'm reading says light dizziness is normal throughout pregnancy. I'm 10 weeks now, and i usually wake up for a snack at about 2am every night. (i gotta pee anyway, why not eat?) you're fine!
2007-02-10 02:40:56
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answered by Emily H 5
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Yes!
The following text describes what you can do for some of the common health problems you may face during your pregnancy; alternative therapies are included in some cases. Remember, though: You should never hesitate to call your doctor about any discomfort or illness you experience while you're pregnant...
Dizziness and Faintness
Slow down when you stand up or get out of bed. Dizziness when you rise too quickly from a sitting or prone position is called postural hypotension. If you're in a crowd and start feeling dizzy, step away and get some fresh air; if possible, lie down with your feet elevated or sit with your head between your knees.
2007-02-10 02:39:44
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answered by Ally 2
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Dizziness and hunger in the middle of the night are both signs of normal pregnancy.
Dizziness can be an indication of hormonal inbalance and low sugar levels. Drink some orange juice and that should help with the sugar level. For hunger, I usually eat a bowl of cereal before I go to bed at night. Has worked for me since early pregnancy.
Hope this helps and don't worry. You should be fine.
2007-02-10 03:42:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, this is normal. I'm currently 5 weeks pregnant & I don't have any morning sickness, but I get light headed easy. Especially, when I stand up, I get really dizzy. The hunger is mostly from the hormones & besides, your body is working so hard for this baby)
2007-02-10 02:42:49
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answered by Elissa M 2
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Yes. Normal and morning sickness isn't necessarily confined to morning. For me, it was 24/7 at times.
If you're concerned about it, talk to your doctor. That's why he's around. Your metabolism and body are changing rapidly so that's why you're experiencing all of these changes. Lying down quietly sometimes helps with the dizziness and nausea.
2007-02-10 02:41:20
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answered by keyz 4
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yes, being dizzy is a big part of morning sickness. it is normal to wake up hungry during the middle of the night. i don't remember waking up hungry at nine weeks though. i was battling my all day sickness at that point in my pregnancy.
2007-02-10 03:58:26
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answered by Maddie and Jacobs mom 5
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Yes, that is all very normal. I was also dizzy in the beginning of pregnancy and woke up in the middle of the nights to eat. Now Im 33 weeks and waking up in the middle of the night again starving.
2007-02-10 02:36:21
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answered by Blondi 6
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Early on in pregnancy your blood pressure can drop slightly causing you to feel dizzy but as the pregnancy progresses you should feel much better, yes being hungry is also quite normal
2007-02-10 02:40:04
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answered by mumoffour 4
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Very normal. I even fainted a couple of times, so you have to be careful if your getting a lot of dizzy spells.
2007-02-10 03:11:40
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answered by unicarel 2
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It sounds like you are having a vitamin deficancy. I would consult with your physcian regarding this. It could also be signs of High Blood pressure. You may have had this before your pregnancy but some woman develope it during pregnancy.
As for the hunger that is why I say it sounds like your body is craving a certian vitamin you are lacking.
Please do yourself a favor and see your OB/GYN as soon as you can regarding this matter.
2007-02-10 02:39:48
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answered by ChelYox 4
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