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Question #30097
53 days ago
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Why do I feel extremely dizzy when I stand up quickly after giving birth?

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Everytime I stand up i feel extremely dizzy if I close my eyes it lasts longer if I open my eyes it eventually lives but most of time is when I stand up too fast i gave birth in April 2025 but I don't breastfeed anymore so yh

How long have you been experiencing this dizziness?:

- 1-4 weeks

How would you describe the intensity of your dizziness?:

- Moderate — feels unsteady

Do you experience any other symptoms along with the dizziness?:

- No other symptoms

Does the dizziness occur every time you stand up quickly?:

- Yes, always

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your dizziness?:

- Sudden movements

How is your fluid intake and diet since giving birth?:

- I sometimes forget to drink enough

Have you experienced any changes in your blood pressure recently?:

- No, I haven't checked
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Feeling dizzy each time you stand up quickly could be related to a drop in blood pressure, a condition known as orthostatic hypotension. It’s common after childbirth due to changes in blood volume and could be exacerbated by dehydration, hormonal fluctuations, or anemia, which can be more common post-pregnancy. It would be wise to ensure you’re staying well-hydrated, eating a balanced diet rich in iron, and getting adequate rest, although that can be challenging with a new baby. Monitor how your body responds and consider standing up more slowly to allow your circulatory system time to adjust. Also, get your blood pressure checked regularly, either at home or at your healthcare provider’s clinic, just to rule out any consistent abnormalities. If this dizziness is frequent or causes you to feel like you’re going to faint, it’s essential to consult your doctor, especially if accompanied by other symptoms like heart palpitations, severe headache, or confusion, as these could indicate more serious conditions needing attention. It’s a good idea to discuss your symptoms during your postnatal check-ups or book an appointment sooner if this symptom persists or worsens. Identifying any risk factors or additional health changes can guide specific treatment or management approaches beyond lifestyle adjustments.

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Hello Thanks for sharing these details. Feeling dizzy when you stand up—especially if it’s worse when you close your eyes and improves when you open them—sounds like postural (orthostatic) hypotension or a drop in blood pressure when you stand up quickly. This is quite common after pregnancy, especially if you’ve had blood loss, are still recovering, or have low iron or vitamin levels.

### Common Causes in Your Situation - Low Blood Pressure: Standing up quickly can cause blood to pool in your legs, dropping your blood pressure and making you dizzy. - Low Iron or Vitamin Deficiency: You mentioned low B12 and D3 before, and these can contribute to dizziness, especially if you had heavy bleeding during or after delivery. - Dehydration: Not drinking enough fluids can make this worse. - General Weakness After Pregnancy: Your body may still be recovering from childbirth, especially if you had a C-section or significant blood loss.

### What You Can Do - Stand Up Slowly: Move from lying to sitting, then from sitting to standing, giving your body time to adjust. - Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day. - Check Your Diet: Make sure you’re eating enough iron-rich foods and taking any supplements your doctor recommended. - Monitor Symptoms: If you feel faint, sit or lie down immediately to avoid falling.

### When to See a Doctor - If you faint, have chest pain, palpitations, severe headaches, or your dizziness is getting worse, see a doctor soon. - If you haven’t had a recent blood test, it’s a good idea to check your hemoglobin, iron, B12, and vitamin D levels again.

Thank you

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Your symptoms sound quite consistent with postural dizziness (orthostatic dizziness), which happens when blood pressure temporarily drops after standing up quickly.

This can commonly happen after pregnancy/postpartum due to: - dehydration, - low fluid intake, - anemia/low iron after delivery, - poor sleep, - low blood pressure, - stress/fatigue, - or nutritional deficiency.

The fact that it mainly happens: - when standing quickly, - improves after a few moments, - and is worse if you close your eyes,

fits more with postural dizziness rather than something dangerous in many cases.

Since you gave birth in April 2025, it would still be reasonable to check for common postpartum causes such as: - anemia, - low iron, - vitamin deficiency, - or low blood pressure.

Things that may help: - Stand up slowly from lying/sitting position - Increase water intake - Avoid skipping meals - Ensure adequate salt/fluid intake unless medically restricted - Sleep/rest adequately

Please seek medical care sooner if you develop: - fainting, - chest pain, - shortness of breath, - severe headache, - weakness/numbness, - palpitations, - or worsening dizziness.

Useful tests may include: - BP check (lying and standing) - CBC/hemoglobin - Iron studies if needed

Final Prescription / Advice: 1. Increase hydration and avoid dehydration 2. Stand up gradually instead of suddenly 3. Regular balanced meals and adequate salt/fluid intake 4. CBC/hemoglobin check recommended to rule out anemia 5. Physician review if symptoms persist or worsen

Advice: Your symptoms most likely fit orthostatic/postural dizziness, which is commonly related to dehydration, low BP, or anemia after pregnancy and often improves with hydration and correction of deficiencies.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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Hello

Your symptoms sound very consistent with orthostatic dizziness (postural hypotension) — meaning your blood pressure temporarily drops when you stand up quickly. This is common after pregnancy, especially if you are:

* dehydrated, * not eating regularly, * sleep-deprived, * recovering from blood loss/anemia after delivery, * or standing up suddenly.

Because you gave birth relatively recently, another common possibility is Iron Deficiency Anemia, especially if you had heavy bleeding during or after delivery.

What you should do:

* Stand up slowly (sit first for a few seconds before standing). * Increase fluids throughout the day. * Eat regular meals/snacks. * Avoid long periods without food. * Try adding iron-rich foods: * leafy greens, * beans, * eggs, * meat, * dates, * iron supplements if prescribed. * Sleep and rest as much as possible.

You should arrange a medical checkup if symptoms continue because you may need:

* blood pressure check (lying/sitting/standing), * CBC/hemoglobin test for anemia, * iron studies, * and sometimes thyroid testing.

Seek urgent medical care if you develop:

* fainting, * chest pain, * palpitations, * shortness of breath, * severe headache, * weakness/numbness, * or vision loss.

For now, dehydration and anemia are among the most likely causes based on your description.

Take care Feel free to talk

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Hello dear See as per clinical test history It seems low ferritin due to anemia Low bp Weakness Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation Please share the result with general physician medicine for better clarity Serum ferritin repeat Hb Hemogram CBC In addition you will be given Ferrous sulphate 200 mg tablet Dextran Im medication Please take medication only after recommendation by concerned physician only Regards

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