Morning dizziness in the 6th month of pregnancy is mainly seen in the following cases: 1. Patients should be asked how their nutritional status is during pregnancy, and whether they have been partial or underfed. Because 6 months of pregnancy is a period of rapid fetal growth and development, pregnant women who cannot keep up with nutrition will become anemic and will experience dizziness when they get up in the morning. 2. 6 months of pregnancy should monitor the patient’s blood pressure to find out if there is any occurrence of hyperemesis, some pregnant women will have elevated blood pressure when they have hyperemesis, and the patient will also show dizziness and headache, and some may have eclampsia. 3. 6 months of pregnancy In the middle 6 months of pregnancy, the patient’s blood sugar should be monitored to find out if there is gestational diabetes. If there is gestational diabetes, or due to eating too little the night before, there will be episodes of hypoglycemia in the morning, with symptoms of dizziness, sweating and panic.