Hm... that is strange. I dont think kneeling should be that much of an issue. I would talk to your doctor just in case, but in the meantime maybe modify the kneeling a little? Try bringing a pillow with you to church and placing it under your knees, or leaning your bottom against the pew if you start feeling faint. Best of luck, and I hope it goes away for you soon.
To be fair, I had fainting problems in church before pregnancy, but then it happened maybe once a year and I always knew how to avoide it by being hydrated, cool, and not too hungry. It is unavoidable now.
@sashahNewMom im Catholic n 26 weeks n kneeling is very uncomfortable for me to do it takes me forever to get back up so I just dont do it anymore though I dont think theres anything wrong with it
I'm very sorry to have to say this but when I posted this question my baby had already passed away without me knowing. The doctor said at eleven weeks, which is about the time I had the symptoms. They continued until the miscarriage process was complete. I'm sharing this because I don't know if the dizzyness was tip off or not. I only noticed the correlation after the fact and have not asked my doctor about it yet. In the future I will probably ask my doctor about anything strange all and would recommend anyone else in the same situation to do the same.
So sorry for your loss!. You will be in my prayers !