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lightheaded and nauseous

Im 26 weeks and been feeling super lightheaded/dizzy and nauseous all night even when im sitting or laying down. is this normal? its scary to me
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My iron was fine at the beginning of the pregnancy.. And I get my glucose test on the 10th. I'll call my doctor in the morning if I still feel like this.
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Try eating or drinking something with sugar. Sometimes even if you don't have gestational diabetes sugars can drop. I'm type one and anytime I get dizzy or light headed or nauseous it's because my sugar is low. But yeah ask the doc. They'd be able to tell you
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9023883 tn?1402943375
Have you had your glucose test? Did they check your iron? If its low, you would be considered anemic, and have these symptoms
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I need to know if this is okay or can it hurt my baby ? Please help :(
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7732297 tn?1397446837
Im having the same problem:( i almost passed out at work today. I get super light headed to the point where i cant see straight. Im gonna talk to my doc about it tomorrow when i go in. Im 22weeks2days with twins
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Can't blood pressure effect the baby? I've heard these are signs of preeclampsia /:
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I had a spook with this yesterday. A friend had my lay down with my feet elevated and it went away fast.. also I have to have a snack on me at all times because if I go like 2 hours without food I get like that..

I'm almost 22 weeks.
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8744108 tn?1411750437
I have the same problem and nothing has helped. Could be your blood pressure being high or low. Mine gets realllyyyy low at night :/ so that's why that happens to me. Ask your doc! And drinks tons of water.
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