Many women experience dizziness, nausea, and discomfort during pregnancy. The occurrence of these situations can make women's mental state not very good, which is not conducive to their pregnancy. Many people wonder why women often feel confused during pregnancy?
Women are prone to confusion and poor mental state during pregnancy because their HCG levels increase, affecting blood circulation and leading to delayed blood supply to the brain, resulting in poor mental state in women. Moreover, after pregnancy, women's metabolism accelerates and pancreatic blood flow increases, which can lead to high levels of insulin in their blood, resulting in low blood sugar levels and symptoms such as dizziness, palpitations, and fatigue.
Low blood pressure in women can also lead to dizziness and confusion in the early stages of pregnancy. Due to the development of the placenta in early pregnancy, women's blood volume decreases, leading to insufficient blood supply to the brain. Faced with low blood pressure and hypoglycemia, women need to improve their diet by eating more high protein, high-fat and other foods. Be careful during regular activities, do not suddenly stand up or sit up.
When women reach the late stage of pregnancy, their uterus enlarges and the diaphragm in their body rises, compressing the heart to move upwards to the left. At the same time, the enlarged uterus compresses veins, reducing the amount of blood returning to them, leading to symptoms such as dizziness and blurred vision in women. This situation is particularly evident when women are lying on their backs, so they should sit flat and not lie on their backs or half backs for long periods of time.