I experienced it too (14 weeks now). During first trimester, I didn’t really have morning sickness, but occasional nausea. So I suspect it was because I haven’t had breakfast yet and the train was crowded, stuffy. Felt better after I got out of the train and sat at the platform for few minutes. Now I drink milk, milo before I leave the house and go to the few cabins of the train where it’s slightly less crowded during peak hours.
I experienced the same too. I broke into cold sweat and feeling dizzy while taking peak hour train to work, seated down. It could be train too packed and hence stuffy. I’m currently 27 weeks. I’ll always apply Eagle Fresh On at my temples before I leave house for work every morning. It helps a lot and I don’t feel dizzy anymore. You can standby fisherman sweets in your bag too.
Oh no, I’m glad you decided to take a breather and felt better after. Please keep taking such precautions; you did well. My mom (when she was pregnant with my baby brother 30 years ago) passed out and fell over from a standing position. My brother was later on born with one eye underdeveloped and blind. He has to get through life with a glass eye permanently. 😢
it happened to me, a total of 3x so far. (now week 35). my gynae said nothing to worry though, just need to sit/lie down and rest. it happened to me because of my low bp. and once I lie down, I can really "blackout" (fall into very deep sleep) for as long as 2.5hrs.
Thank you all for your responses and advice - appreciate it! Yes I am taking more precautions and now I’m bringing sweets/water etc in my bag. My bp reading is averaging 86/61, but gynae seems chill about it… 😅
Yes I experienced the same too and I have low BP. I’d break out into cold sweat, start seeing spots etc. Would be good to find a place to sit and rest immediately if the dizzy spell hits you again.
Oh no! Hope you’re feeling better already. Can consider prepping some biscuits/snacks and drinks with you at all times. When you feel like you’re about to faint, eat or drink something.
Ure not alone!! Me too!! Even walking in an aircon room, i tend to sweat and dizzy! Dnt frget to hydrate mummy!
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