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Week 39 · Third Trimestermild

Dizziness at 39 Weeks Pregnant

Dizziness and lightheadedness are common throughout pregnancy. The body undergoes significant cardiovascular changes, and blood pressure and blood sugar fluctuations can cause dizziness.

👶 What's Happening at Week 39

Your baby is now the size of a mini watermelon.

  • The baby is officially full term!
  • The brain has 30 billion neurons.
  • The chest wall is developed enough for effective breathing.

🔬 Why You're Experiencing Dizziness at Week 39

  • Blood vessels dilate in pregnancy, causing blood pressure to drop
  • Blood volume expands but circulatory system needs time to adjust
  • Standing up too quickly causes orthostatic hypotension
  • Lying on your back (especially late pregnancy) compresses the vena cava
  • Low blood sugar between meals

💊 Relief Tips for Week 39

1
Rise SlowlyWhen getting up from lying down or sitting, move slowly and pause before fully standing to let circulation adjust.
2
Eat Regular Small MealsPrevents blood sugar dips that trigger dizziness.
3
Stay HydratedDrink at least 8–10 glasses of water daily. Dehydration is a major cause of dizziness.
4
Avoid Lying Flat on Your BackAfter 20 weeks, lie on your left side to prevent compression of the vena cava and improve blood flow.
5
Move Your Legs When StandingShifting weight or flexing leg muscles when standing keeps blood from pooling in your legs.

📋 Other Week 39 Symptoms

Intense Braxton Hicks or early labor contractionsPelvic pressureNausea or diarrheaRestlessness and anxietyBloody show
See full Week 39 guide →

⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…

  • Dizziness severe enough that you faint or nearly faint
  • Dizziness with chest pain or palpitations
  • Dizziness with severe headache or vision changes
  • Dizziness with vaginal bleeding

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it normal to feel dizzy in early pregnancy?

Yes — dizziness is very common in the first trimester as blood pressure adjusts and hormone levels change rapidly.

Can dizziness harm my baby?

Occasional dizziness does not harm the baby. However, if you faint and fall, the impact could be a concern — report any fainting to your provider.

Why do I get dizzy when I lie on my back?

After about 20 weeks, lying on your back can compress the vena cava (a major vein) under your growing uterus, reducing blood flow to your heart and brain.

Can anemia cause dizziness in pregnancy?

Yes — iron-deficiency anemia is common in pregnancy and reduces the oxygen carried to your brain, causing dizziness and fatigue. Your provider will screen for this.

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your OB/GYN or midwife about symptoms during pregnancy.