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Many women feel short of breath and stuffy during pregnancy, especially in early and late pregnancy, and this is generally harmless and does not affect the amount of oxygen the baby gets.
Fortunately, the baby's head drops into the birth canal about two or three weeks before delivery, making more room for the diaphragm and making it easier for you to breathe.
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First: the causes of shortness of breath and stammering in pregnant women
1- The level of the hormone progesterone increases in the first few weeks of pregnancy, and it expands the capacity of your lungs allowing your blood to transfer large amounts of oxygen to your baby, and this can look like shortness of breath, these symptoms may disappear after a few weeks, and then appear again during The second or third trimester of pregnancy.
2-Other organs are compressed and pushed aside, as the pregnancy continues and the baby swells, so your lungs may not have enough room to expand with full breathing, and the uterus also puts pressure on the diaphragm.
3- You will have less shortness of breath when your baby settles deep into the pelvis, in preparation for birth, as some pressure on the lungs and diaphragm decreases.
4- Breathing difficulties rarely indicate serious complications, such as blood clots or pneumonia.
Other medical conditions can also contribute to the problem, including:
1- Asthma
Pregnancy can worsen asthma symptoms, so you should discuss safe treatments for it during pregnancy, such as inhalers or medications.
2- Pulmonary embolism
It occurs when a blood clot becomes lodged in an artery in the lungs, and it can greatly affect breathing, causing coughing and chest pain.
3- Cardiomyopathy
It is a type of heart failure that can occur during pregnancy, or immediately after childbirth, and its symptoms include ankle swelling, low blood pressure, fatigue and heart palpitations.
Second: How to avoid shortness of breath and stammering when pregnant
1- Maintain a good posture when sitting or standing, as slouching does not give your lungs enough space to expand when breathing.
2- Support yourself during sleep, by placing some pillows under the upper part of the body in a semi-sitting position, which reduces the pressure of the uterus on the lungs.
3- Don't over-exercise, walk around, or perform household chores, and pay attention to your body's signals to slow down or stop completely.
4- If you have severe shortness of breath and it is associated with pain, coughing or heart palpitations; Tell your doctor, as these could be signs that something other than the pregnancy alone is causing you to lose weight. It makes you short of breath.
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