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What are the Symptoms of Dehydration During Pregnancy?

by | Mar 6, 2018 | Blog, Pregnancy Women

Pregnancy is a wonderful time for the parents as they start making plans for the parenthood. There are plenty of issues that crop up during the pregnancy time and needs our attention. Dehydration is a common occurrence in the pregnancy and pregnant woman needs to watch it with care. Dehydration is the result of your body losing water faster than you are taking it in. For pregnant woman, being well-hydrated is key to well-being of herself and the baby. Water plays an important role in the development of the baby and the being well hydrated is crucial.

Water helps to form the placenta, which is what your baby relies on to receive nutrients during pregnancy. Therefore, it is pertinent to avoid dehydration during pregnancy and consume right amount of water to ensure water availability in the body.

Symptoms of Dehydration in Pregnancy:

Overheating is a common sign attributed to the dehydration in the body. A sign of being well-hydrated is having a clear urine colour, as opposed to dark yellow. Dizziness is also seen as it occurs due to drop in blood pressure which happens due to dehydration. Dry mouth, nose, and skin as well as chapped lips are also indications of the dehydrated body. Weakness and constipation are also one of the symptoms arising due to dehydration.

Effects of Dehydration During Pregnancy:

If a pregnant woman is suffering from dehydration, she might have to be hospitalized for administering IV fluids. Growth of the baby is influenced by dehydration to a huge extent and Insufficient fluids in the body mean insufficient amniotic fluid supply to the baby. Amniotic fluid enables the baby to float in the sac but lack of it can lead to the baby lie in the uterus. Dehydration can lead to premature birth of the baby.

Treating the Dehydration:

Consume water and avoid the dehydration crisis. Water, herbal tea, and decaffeinated coffee can be preferred in order to combat the lack of water. Drinking a cup of water (150-180 ml), for every one hour that you are awake can prevent the onset of dehydration. Consult a leading doctor to help you overcome dehydration and prevent its affliction. Intravenous therapy, which immediately replenishes your body with essential water and nutrients are prescribed in cases of severe dehydration.

If in Mumbai, consult Dr Neelima Mantri one of the leading Gynaecologist in Mumbai. Take water and avoid the dehydration in the body. Take care of your health and be positive about the upcoming birth of the baby.

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