What’s wrong with fainting when you’re pregnant?

Fainting in pregnancy may be caused by hypoglycemia, anemia, and craniosynostosis.
1. Hypoglycemia: the reaction of pregnancy vomiting during pregnancy, eating less food after vomiting or having gestational hypertension may trigger a hypoglycemic reaction. Hypoglycemia makes the brain transiently ischemic and hypoxic, and fainting may occur during pregnancy.
2. Anemia: the body’s demand for iron after pregnancy is relatively large, due to insufficient supply of iron in the body, causing iron-deficiency anemia, which will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain and the symptoms of fainting.
3. Craniocerebral disease: during pregnancy, patients with cerebrovascular disease, the lesion site involves the cerebellar region, the cerebellum controls the body’s balance system and coordination of the body, the body balance disorders, may be unsteady and fainting.
The causes of fainting in pregnant women are more diverse, and serious cases are recommended to seek timely medical treatment.