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Has any pregnant asthmatic had to use oxygen at night?

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Hi. I can't really advise you about your issue but if you are pregnant and feel you need oxygen you must go to the hospital or Gp or speak to you midwife. Breathless and pregnancy without asthma should always seek advice from a professional you may be anaemic or lacking vitamins. Its vital to see someone for you and your babies health.

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Please if you haven't done so already get urgent medical advice. Pregnancy may exacerbate asthma but there are also other issues in pregnancy that can cause breathing problems which may need urgent treatment and if it is the asthma then that needs appropriate management too

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