Difficulty in breathing during pregnancy may be caused by early pregnancy reaction, insufficient blood supply to the heart and other disease factors.
1. Early pregnancy reaction: Due to the change of hormone levels in the body after pregnancy, some pregnant women may experience early pregnancy reaction, such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and difficulty in breathing.
2. Insufficient blood supply to the heart: with the increase of pregnancy weeks, the blood volume of pregnant women gradually increases, and the burden on the heart increases, coupled with the pressure of the enlarged uterus, which makes the chest cavity narrow, pregnant women may feel difficult to breathe.
3. Other disease factors: If the pregnant woman has anemia, thyroid-related disease, lung disease, heart disease, etc. during pregnancy, then it is also easy to have difficulty breathing.
There may be other factors that cause difficulty in breathing after pregnancy. If the difficulty in breathing is not relieved after resting, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.