NEED HELP: So I've gone to the hospital twice before because of my chest pains and having troubles breathing (in a packet I got it says to come in for that) The first time I honestly don't think they knew what they were doing in the birthing center and basically gave me no help on what to do or anything. The second time I went to the ER because I was told to go there. The guy was really nice and treated me for basically acid reflux even though he wasn't sure that was the issue. He said if the breathing and cheat pain had ever came back to tell my obgyn. Well the chest pains stopped but the breathing issue didn't (With pregnancy your expected to have breathing issues) So last night and all day today I have had breathing issues with mild chest pain. My throat will feel like it's closed up or swollen and it's not and then I've had loss of appetite. I was up till 3am last night because of fact that I couldn't go to sleep because I had troubles breathing. I do have asthma and do use my inhaler but it only ever works for 5 minutes and that's it. I'm not sure what to do at this point! Should I call my obgyn tomorrow and see how I feel tomorrow? Should I call the birthing center and see what they say? HELP
@makaylynnicole22, that probably wouldn't matter if there's no infection 😕 I hope they can find out what's wrong!!
No. I have 4 wisdom teeth that I am supposed to get taken out though @altmom
Do you by chance have any problems with your teeth? I had those same issues, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness. I kept going to the hospital and they kept telling me nothing was wrong. I finally got my tooth pulled and all my problems went away!
No I've felt that before though. It's just like a pain that sits on the right side of my chest. And if I lay down my throat feels closed up for some reason and I have trouble breathing @jakesmomma15
I have been feeling like my heart is burning and after that I feel a sharp pain go through my chest and up to my throat.. is that what your feelin? @makaylynnicole22
sounds like my asthma attacks