Hi all, I am 22+3 today, and was on the tram on the way to work. I had a seat and it wasnt busy. All of a sudden, had this massive heat over me and felt very light headed. As i stud up, i passed out back onto the chair. 2 ppl had to help me off the train, i needed the air. Anyways, im in work now, but i still feel very warm, and now i have a headache to go along as well. Have had no spotting or anything like that, but have yet to feel the baby kick thanks
2007-09-10
20:44:02
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Im just over 22wks pregnant, just over 5.5mths
2007-09-10
20:58:28 ·
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Go to a doctor don't ever ask a medical question on here. You don't know if its a maniac answering or a professional.
2007-09-10 20:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you still feel a bit dizzy? If so, your blood pressure (BP) may be a tad low quite is quite common in pregnancy. If this is the cause, don't be too concerned. Just drink plenty of water and if you feel light headed, lay down. If you know that your BP has been low during your pregnancy (again, a normal variant) then perhaps you're now showing symptoms of this. If you continue to feel unwell, perhaps get someone to pick you up from work, take it easy and see your GP. You may have a headache due to the faint or near fainting episode. By the way, I'm a health professional and not a maniac as someone else suggested!!! Don't panic, see your GP if you continue to feel unwell.
2007-09-11 03:52:05
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answered by tanglewoodlinden 2
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I remember feeling dizzy/light headed and sitting down before I fell down. It's part of being pregnant. Have you been taking your prenatal pills regularly? If you can, drink some cool water and eat a banana (the potassium will help). I would call my OB, no need to rush over there if you're feeling better; however, if you haven't felt the baby kick ever, that's okay, some people can't feel it yet. If you haven't felt the baby kick at all in the last 24 hours, then definitely call your OB. I wish you the best!
2007-09-11 04:00:18
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answered by Precious 7
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when i was 12 weeks pregant i went to have my first scan in pontefract and decided that because the hospital was near town after the scan i would go into town and buy some baby bits i was in body care when i started to feel hot a dizzy i also collasped lucky my partener had hold of me i had to be dragged outside i was really dizzy for a good few minites and my vision was blurred i told my midwife what had happened and she said that my blood pressure was probably too low at the time
2007-09-11 05:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the Dr immediately! don't ever ask any medical questions here. You can't take any risk by relying on people on yahoo to answer something that might be medical.
Don't risk your baby and you health. It is better to be safe than sorry. When you feel anything out of the ordinary .... immediately go seek medical attention.
Good luck! May God be with you and your baby!
2007-09-11 03:51:37
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answered by sweet gal 2
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Go directly to your GP.
Do not pass go, do not stay at work and if possible get someone to drive you there.
Fainting in pregnancy is common and is often accompanied by feeling all hot and clammy BUT when accompanied by a headache and low foetal movement you need to check your B.P. and have your urine checked for protein.
2007-09-11 07:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Jules, It may be the heat but to be safe you need to see your doctor A.S.A.P. Better to be safe that sorry remember it's not only you you have a little one due soon. Have a healthy and happy baby mommy.
A Friend.
poppy1
2007-09-11 03:54:33
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answered by poppy1 7
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see how you feel at lunch time, it could just be the weather, or maybe you didnt have enough for breakfast, but it could also be high/low blood pressure which can make you feel light headed, see how you go and if you still dont feel right call your doctor, explain the situation and you should have an appointment fairly promtley.....good luck
2007-09-11 03:48:51
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answered by deni 5
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I would talk to your Dr about that to find out what may have caused it. Also, make sure that you are staying hydrated. Carry a water bottle everywhere, even though you will have to use the bathroom more often. Staying hydrated is important.
2007-09-11 04:08:02
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answered by Somaesthesia 5
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How pregnant r u. I remember the room turning dark scared the daylights out of me. It was because the baby was putting pressure on my arteries. You need to tell your doctor.
2007-09-11 03:50:19
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answered by CanDPac 2
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