There is no need to panic when shortness of breath occurs in pregnant women, as it is mostly due to physiological causes and is a normal physiological phenomenon.
The reason for this is the increase in blood volume in late pregnancy, and generally the maximum load on the heart at 32 weeks of gestation. At this time, pregnant women should take care to rest in bed, eat a diet low in salt and fat and easy to digest, avoid emotional excitement and staying up late at night. However, if you have severe shortness of breath or lower limb oedema, you should seek medical attention for a clear diagnosis.