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Trouble breathing

I'm having like a really big problem with not being able to breathe today. Like it's more shortness of breath than normal. :(
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Thank you all. I'm feeling a bit better today :)
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How far along are you?
Call doctor to be on safe side.
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Iv been having this with my pregnancy as well, very normal. It could also be allergies developing that you didn't have before (pollen, ect). If it really scares you , there's always the emerge :) no worries though, try to relax and try not to think about it much. Have a bubble bath or shower :)
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Yawning is actually a sign of your body not getting enough oxygen.
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8961294 tn?1404176667
That's fairly common at the end of the third trimester. If it gets really bad call your doctor.
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9363149 tn?1403387620
I feel the exact same way!
I just try to take deeper breathes or yawn alot lol
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The best thing then is to call your doctor ASAP and talk to him
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Yeah I feel like every position, (laying on either side, standing, sitting, walking around) I can't breathe. Like I try to take a breath and it's super small.
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I had a bad problem with that too, nothing really helped sitting up laying down. The thing that SOMETIMES gave me some relief was laying on either a right or left side .
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