During pregnancy, our body always has many signals, some of which may have suggestive effects. Pregnant mothers need to closely monitor these signals to ensure that the fetus grows in a healthy environment, so as not to cause more unnecessary trouble. So, what are the reasons for wheezing in mid pregnancy?
Firstly, if a pregnant woman is in a bad mood or lacks sleep for a long time, it can have a significant impact, and a common symptom is difficulty breathing.
Secondly, low blood pressure or hypoglycemia can easily cause dizziness in pregnant women, leading to difficulty breathing. Especially low blood sugar is very common. Usually, you can prepare some candy in the bag. Once low blood sugar occurs, it can be replenished in time to effectively improve dizziness and breathing difficulties.
Then, as a normal phenomenon, when a woman enters mid pregnancy, the volume of the fetus continues to increase, causing a certain degree of pressure on the lungs. When lying down, due to the compression of the lungs, it is easy to experience chest tightness and difficulty breathing. If there is no such problem when standing, it is normal to have difficulty breathing when lying down, so there is no need to worry too much.
Finally, due to insufficient oxygen, the need to provide a lot of central enterprises to the fetus during pregnancy, coupled with the fetal development moving up to the chest cavity, can easily cause breathing difficulties and discomfort for pregnant women, especially when sleeping at night. It is recommended to sleep in a left lateral position to improve the symptoms of breathing difficulties.