It’s common for blood pressure to drop during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. This is largely due to hormonal changes and the rapid expansion of the circulatory system. While typically harmless, low pressure during pregnancy can sometimes signal a problem, especially if it’s accompanied by dizziness, vision changes, or fainting. In rare cases, it may indicate placental issues and should be evaluated by a doctor.

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