Vision Changes at 8 Weeks Pregnant
Mild vision changes are common during pregnancy due to fluid retention and hormonal effects on the eyes. However, certain vision changes — especially in the third trimester — can signal serious conditions like preeclampsia.
👶 What's Happening at Week 8
Your baby is now the size of a raspberry.
- All essential organs have begun forming.
- Fingers and toes are now distinct (no longer webbed).
- The embryo begins spontaneous movements, though too tiny to feel.
🔬 Why You're Experiencing Vision Changes at Week 8
- Fluid retention causes corneal thickening and curvature changes
- Reduced tear production causes dry eye syndrome
- Increased blood volume and pressure changes affect ocular circulation
- Gestational diabetes can affect the retina (diabetic retinopathy)
- Preeclampsia can cause severe visual disturbances due to brain swelling
💊 Relief Tips for Week 8
📋 Other Week 8 Symptoms
⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…
- Sudden blurry vision, especially in the second or third trimester
- Seeing spots, floaters, or flashing lights
- Double vision
- Temporary loss of vision in one or both eyes
Frequently Asked Questions
Is blurry vision normal during pregnancy?
Mild blurriness from corneal changes is common and not dangerous. However, sudden or severe blurry vision — especially in late pregnancy — is a warning sign of preeclampsia and requires immediate evaluation.
Can pregnancy permanently change my vision?
Most vision changes are temporary and resolve within weeks to months after delivery. Avoid updating your prescription during pregnancy for this reason.
What do flashing lights or spots in vision mean during pregnancy?
Seeing flashes, spots, or floaters — especially with headache or swelling — is a warning sign of preeclampsia or severe hypertension. Call your provider or go to the ER immediately.
Can I wear contact lenses during pregnancy?
Many women find contacts less comfortable during pregnancy due to dry eyes and corneal changes. Daily disposables are often more comfortable. Avoid wearing them during episodes of blurriness or discomfort.