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It is because your body becomes very heavy when you are pregnant, and the hormones in the body have also changed after pregnancy, and the uterus will compress your breathing tube, so you will feel chest tightness and poor breathing, you should go out to breathe more fresh air, maintain a good mood, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, which can play a role in relief.
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It is likely that the child's size is getting larger and larger, so it compresses the blood, and also compresses the respiratory system, or it may be caused by a greater sense of weight on the body.
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It has a lot to do with blood pressure, it has a lot to do with the respiratory system, it also has to do with the state of the body, and it may also be that the fetus is too big.
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It may be caused by the pressure of the child, it may be caused by heavy weight, it may be caused by a heavy body, it may also be caused by a poor life and rest, or it may be caused by the wrong way of exercising, all of which may lead to poor breathing.
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This is caused by the continuous enlargement of the fetus and the squeezing of the internal organs into the body, which is a normal physiological change, do not worry too much, and these symptoms will be relieved when the fetus enters the pelvis.
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It is likely to be caused by too much pressure on the fetus, it may be caused by the uterus being too large, the lung function affecting the respiratory function, it may be caused by too much mental stress, or it may be caused by heart problems.
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Because the child is too big, it is related to hormones, or it is caused by lack of exercise, anger, and it may be caused by poor air flow.
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It may be because the stomach is getting bigger and bigger, and it is pressing on your liver, there is a problem with the heart, lack of qi and blood, lack of oxygen in the body, and low blood pressure will lead to chest tightness and poor breathing.
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A large part of this condition is caused by lack of oxygen, and in rare cases, it is due to the compression of the fetus, which causes shortness of breath and difficulty in panting.
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Chest tightness and discomfort, fetal hypoxia, causing pregnancy, abdominal enlargement causes increased abdominal pressure, affecting the respiratory movement of the diaphragm and thoracic respiratory muscles, compressing the inferior vena cava, reducing the amount of blood returning to the heart, resulting in a common phenomenon during pregnancy, which generally has little impact on the fetus.
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, the fetus will compress various organs, so it may feel symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath. However, pulmonary hypertension cannot be ruled out and you should go to the hospital immediately**.
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Yes, in the third trimester the baby gets bigger and presses down on some of your organs, so you feel like you're not breathing.
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If you have chest tightness and shortness of breath in the third trimester of pregnancy, it is caused by lack of oxygen, so you should go to places with good air and move around more. In a situation like this, it's best to go to the hospital for an inhaler of oxygen, which will be fine.
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We all know that chest tightness and dyspnea are a relatively common symptom in our daily life, and this condition may be caused by the body being in an unhealthy state for ordinary people. For expectant mothers, if this happens during pregnancy, they must be more careful, otherwise it may worsen the symptoms of chest tightness and difficulty breathing. In this regard, some expectant mothers asked, what is the reason for chest tightness and difficulty breathing in the early stages of pregnancy?
The first reason for chest tightness and dyspnea in the early stage of pregnancy may be caused by changes in body hormones, because pregnant women may be under the influence of progesterone, and their own hormones will gradually increase, and in severe cases, it will cause some symptoms that are unfavorable to the human body, and it is easy to have symptoms of chest tightness and dyspnea. Another reason may be because the hormones in the body of the expectant mother have changed in the early stage of pregnancy, due to the gradual increase in the blood volume in the mother-to-be's own body, so there are symptoms of dyspnea, and in severe cases, it may also cause symptoms of anemia.
Through the above we can learn the cause of chest tightness and dyspnea in the early stage of pregnancy, after understanding the reason, it is best for expectant mothers to go to the hospital for examination in time, under the guidance of doctors**, in addition, expectant mothers must pay more attention to rest after pregnancy, not too tired.
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The main reasons for this may be the lack of qi and blood, the decrease in blood oxygen saturation, and the lack of nutrients in the body. Decreased immunity after pregnancy can also cause these causes.
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This is because as the pregnant woman's belly increases in size, there is a lot of pressure, which is why this kind of chest tightness and shortness of breath occurs. At this time, pregnant women can go out to breathe more fresh air and eat more fresh fruits.
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It may be that you are often angry, so there is such a phenomenon or you are overworked, and this situation will also occur, and you should adjust yourself at this time.
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First of all, the enlarged abdomen of pregnancy causes increased abdominal pressure, which affects the respiratory movement of the diaphragm and thoracic respiratory muscles. In addition, the pressure of the inferior vena arteriovenous vein reduces the amount of cardiac return, and the metabolic waste of the fetus is discharged into the mother's blood, causing a slight imbalance of electrolytes in the mother's blood, mainly mild acidosis. The cause of this dyspnea is often due to the increase in the volume of the uterus, which pushes up the abdominal diaphragm, thereby reducing the volume of the thoracic cage, causing shortness of breath and a feeling of suffocation in pregnant women. However, once the fetus descends and enters the pelvis, this sensation disappears.
Under normal circumstances, during pregnancy, chest tightness and shortness of breath, feeling uncomfortable exhalation, and physical discomfort will be aggravated with the growth of the fetus, but usually most pregnant women can recover after delivery.
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It is likely that the fetus is too large, or the mood is relatively depressed, the surrounding environment is not comfortable enough, the hormone disorder in the body, and the reason is angry.
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Pregnant women often experience chest tightness and shortness of breath when they are pregnant, which is actually very common and not a very serious thing. If pregnant women occasionally have some chest tightness and shortness of breath during pregnancy, as long as it does not affect their usual life and the fetus in the womb, then they don't need to worry too much. If this kind of chest tightness and shortness of breath lasts for a long time, and seriously affects your daily life and has a certain impact on your fetus, then you must go to the hospital for timely treatment to stabilize the situation.
Why do you have chest tightness and shortness of breath during pregnancy? That's because in the process of pregnancy, the hormone levels and types in the body have changed to a certain extent, although the types and changes of hormones in the body are very small, but these small changes have a very huge impact on our human body. Because hormones can have a very big effect as long as a little bit, at this time our physical state will become very bad, the burden on the human body will become more and more large, and it is very likely that the mood will be depressed due to pregnancy, once this situation appears, it is easy to have chest tightness and shortness of breath.
The second is that when the fetus develops in the mother's body, the fetus will grow little by little as time grows. The size of the fetus will only get bigger and bigger, so in the process of increasing the size of the fetus, it is also a burden for the pregnant woman herself, the process of the fetus slowly getting bigger, because the speed of the fetus is very amazing when it grows, but if the mother wants to accept the size of the fetus well, it is necessary to let the fetus compress the internal organs of the pregnant woman. Therefore, when pregnant, the pregnant woman's internal organs are in a state of oppression, so that more space can be made for the normal development and growth of the fetus.
Therefore, considering a variety of factors, whether it is psychological or physiological, in the process of pregnancy, the pressure of pregnant women is very large, and these large and small pressures are likely to cause pregnant women to have chest tightness and shortness of breath during pregnancy.
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It may be because the pregnant woman's physical fitness is relatively poor, or it may be because the child's body is getting bigger and bigger, and the pressure on the uterus is increasing.
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This may be because the uterus is getting bigger and bigger, and it has pressed on the diaphragm, so there will be chest tightness and shortness of breath.
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Pregnant women should deal with this cause aggressively and without delay. This is usually caused by hypoxia or low blood sugar.
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This is because the pregnant woman's physical condition is not good, the nutrition supplement is too little, or she is overworked, so she has chest tightness and shortness of breath.
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It may be that there is not enough oxygen in the room, there is often no ventilation, or there may be a problem with the body's endocrine, or it may be that there is an abnormality in hormone levels.
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Clause. 1. The normal physiological reaction after pregnancy, with the growth and development of the fetus after pregnancy, the abdominal cavity gradually increases, resulting in the diaphragm being raised, affecting the expansion of the pregnant woman's lungs, resulting in limited respiratory function and chest tightness and shortness of breath. Clause.
2. Heart problems that may be caused, including arrhythmia, or impaired heart function, and then lung diseases, including lung inflammation, or bronchial asthma, etc., these diseases will cause chest tightness, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing. Therefore, this symptom should be further clarified through relevant examinations. It is necessary to do an electrocardiogram, Holter ECG, and cardiac ultrasound examination, so that the cause can be clarified, and then targeted measures can be taken**.
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This can be done with moderate training or adjusting posture on time. It is beneficial to improve the situation. Most of this is due to the enlargement of the abdomen every day during pregnancy, the feeling of pressure and dyspnea, and there is also a reason for the occurrence of iron deficiency anemia in the pregnant mother.
You can go to the hospital first to check the specific cause of dyspnea and treat it immediately according to the specific cause. Be careful not to use the medicine casually or for a long time, so as to avoid the inevitable harm to the baby.
In the third trimester, with the enlargement of the fetus, it occupies a lot of mother's indoor space, compresses the diaphragm, and is very easy to cause the mother's breathing difficulties, which is a normal situation. To reduce this kind of dyspnea, to prevent lying flat, it is best to choose the left side to sleep, which will relieve some of the pressure, dyspnea is more severe, in order to prevent fetal intrauterine hypoxia, there is a standard to inhale oxygen, can alleviate some unsuitable symptoms. Generally speaking, it is not until after 36 weeks that the baby will gradually enter the plate, and the breathing difficulties will be significantly improved.
If the symptoms of dyspnea are obvious, and you can't even lie down, you still need to sit up from time to time to get a breath to sleep at night, and you will feel flustered and chest tightness when you move a little. It may not be a normal phenomenon, and it is necessary to go to a major hospital for a detailed examination to facilitate the diagnosis of whether there is any other problem.
This situation is normal, in the later stage of pregnancy, with the expansion of the fetus, the uterus will also correspondingly expand and compress other internal organs of the human body, resulting in insufficient oxygen and difficulty breathing. Go to the hospital on time for prenatal checkup, find a problem, and treat it immediately. Usually exercise moderately, pay attention to nutritional intake, don't stay up late, and go to bed on time.
With the growth of the fetus, the uterine cavity also increases greatly, so that the fundus height reaches the highest value, and then compresses the heart and lungs upward, which will cause the pregnant mother to panic and shortness of breath. If the pregnant mother feels that her condition is more serious, she should go to the hospital for an electrocardiogram examination.
Because the baby must be O2, the pregnant mother must have more O2 throughout the pregnancy, especially in the late stage of pregnancy, the pregnant mother will feel that she often has chest tightness and shortness of breath, and must continue to reduce it according to the breathing oxygen, that is, in the later stage of pregnancy, the pregnant mother should pay attention to the fetal baby's fetal movement to understand whether the fetus is normal and the fetal movement is abnormalIt is usually caused by a lack of oxygen, and the pregnant mother should provide oxygen to ensure that more O2 is given to the baby.
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It is a normal phenomenon, but the belly is relatively large and the volume of the chest cavity is reduced, which will lead to this condition.
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It is normal to have dyspnea in the third trimester, because the baby is relatively large, which will cause the displacement of some organs, so there will be dyspnea.
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According to the actual situation, if the breathing difficulty is more severe, it must be abnormal, and you must go to the hospital immediately.
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The main reason is that when we are pregnant, our body will have a lot of discomfort, which will lead to a lack of qi and blood in our body, so there will be such a problem of chest tightness and shortness of breath, and secondly, because when we are pregnant, many hormones in our body will undergo certain changes, so this situation will occur.
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Because after pregnancy, the belly is getting bigger and bigger, which will compress other organs, and after pregnancy, the body will also lack some nutrients, and after pregnancy, there will be some problems with the thyroid gland, or lack of qi and blood will cause chest tightness and shortness of breath.
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Often staying in a closed environment, lack of oxygen, no timely ventilation of the window, may be the uterus enlarged and squeezed other internal organs, there may be a problem with blood pressure, may be a lack of qi and blood, in this case must go to the doctor in time.
Finally, if we feel chest pain in daily life, and it is a little difficult to breathe, then it is likely to be caused by smoking, you must know that if people smoke too much in daily life, then it will cause great damage to the lungs, and if excessive smoking in daily life, it will also cause great problems in physical health.
I don't know how old you are, the average young person has poor breathing, and the chest tightness is mostly related to work pressure, poor rest, and emotional instability. Sleeping on your stomach and having trouble breathing is normal. However, some people are caused by diseases, such as myocarditis, pneumonia, pleurisy, heart disease, reflux esophagitis, nasopharyngeal disease, sleep apnea syndrome, etc., which can cause chest tightness and poor breathing, so you need to go to the hospital for diagnosis.
I feel that what I need most is the company of my lover. In the third trimester, the mother can give birth at any time, so someone needs to be around. At this stage, pregnant mothers will look forward to meeting their babies on the one hand, and on the other hand, they are afraid and uneasy in their hearts, and their lover is by their side, which can give pregnant mothers a sense of security.
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Fetal hypoxia occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy for many reasons, including maternal reasons and fetal placental causes, the fetus develops more in the third trimester, the oxygen demand increases, the heart load of the pregnant woman increases, and the heart function of the pregnant woman is not good.