Any trouble breathing in pregnancy is something you should discuss with your doctor or midwife. Dizziness is again something that a doctor should look into. It could be something as simple as low bloodsugar and A big baby pressing on your diaphragm or as dangerous as preeclampsia or toximia. Never hesitate to call your doctor.
A "lot" of dizziness is never normal. Seek medical attention
It is never normal for a pregnant woman to black out with dizziness and cramping. There are many medical reasons for these symptoms to occur and all of them need urgent attention from your health care provider. It is strongly urged that you seek medical attention immediately. Best wishes.
Drinking in teens is normal.
Dizziness is a normal symptom of pregnancy. You should NOT, however, be smoking. It is not healthy for the baby. Please consult with your prenatal care provider.
These could be signs of pregnancy or miscarriage.
You think back to your SABC training prior to deployment and suspect she may be suffering from a heat emergency.
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
Respiratory means pertaining to air, lungs, or breathing.
When checking for breathing you look for normal breathing. lis two types obreathing that you consider
gasping
as normal as breathing
1.excessively rapid and deep breathing.2.a condition characterized by abnormally prolonged and rapid breathing, resulting in decreased carbon dioxide levels and increased oxygen levels that produce faintness, tingling of the fingers and toes, and, if continued, alkalosis and loss of consciousness. yeah, your hands and arms will get numb, you'll feel really dizzy and have a hard time breathing properly. you will probably be panicking about the dizziness and breathing problems which could lead to breathing even more abnormally. the key is to take slow inhales and exhales (almost like in yoga) no matter how hard it may be. if that doesn't work, breathe into a paper bag until your breathing slows to normal again...