Fainting during pregnancy may be caused by low blood sugar, high or low blood pressure and anemia.
1. Low blood sugar. If a woman suffers from severe vomiting in the early stages of pregnancy, it may lead to insufficient calorie intake, which may result in hypoglycemia, causing the patient to experience dizziness or even fainting.
2. High or low blood pressure. If there is high blood pressure during pregnancy, or low blood pressure during pregnancy, it may affect the blood supply to the brain, which may lead to dizziness or fainting.
3. Anemia. During pregnancy, women are prone to anemia due to increased blood volume and dilution of blood cells, especially iron deficiency anemia is the most common. If the anemia is serious, fainting may occur.
In conclusion, fainting during pregnancy should be treated promptly by a doctor to identify the cause so as not to affect the health of the mother and child.