What’s wrong with being pregnant and not being able to breathe?

Newly pregnant breathlessness may be caused by poor circulation of ambient air, heavier circulatory load, anemia and other reasons.
1. Poor circulation of ambient air: when the environment in which a pregnant woman lives is stuffy and the air is not circulating, it may lead to a lack of oxygen, which may lead to symptoms such as dyspnea.
2. Heavier circulatory load: In addition to her own circulatory needs after pregnancy, there is a fetus that depends on the pregnant woman’s blood circulation for growth and development. Pregnant women have a heavier cardiorespiratory load and may experience breathlessness.
3. Anemia: Anemia in early pregnancy can cause insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle, and symptoms such as breathlessness, panic and shortness of breath, dizziness and blurred vision can occur.
Newly pregnant breathlessness may also be caused by abnormal cardiopulmonary function, asthma and other reasons, if frequent and can not be relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the diagnosis and treatment.