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I am 4months pregnant having so much shortness of breath like suffocating when I lay down. Suggest some exercises. From 4th month till 9th month do we have same iron and calcium medicine
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At 4th month breathing issue shouldn't happen. It's seen when the uterus is large at around 8-9 months. If it's more, kindly visit hospital and get evaluated. Also check your haemoglobin status by doing CBC.
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Don't panic, shortness of breath s due to enlarging uterus which s trying to adapt ur abdomen .. s , same pills till delivery.
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Hi dear their are many position which might help . Even if that doesn’t help then get an cardiac consultation
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No need to worry ,this is common due to the increase in size of foetus ,slowl walk  & deep breathing excercise r beneficial
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