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Pregnancy and Snoring: What You Need to Know

Pregnancy and Snoring: Sleep Apnea Care in Casa Grande, AZ

Snoring during pregnancy is common due to hormonal changes, nasal congestion, and airway swelling. While often harmless, frequent or loud snoring may signal obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—a condition that can affect both maternal and fetal health.

Why It Happens

Pregnancy hormones like estrogen and progesterone increase nasal swelling and congestion. Weight gain and fluid changes can also narrow the airway, making snoring more likely—especially in later pregnancy.

When It Becomes a Concern

Around 25% of pregnant women may develop sleep-disordered breathing. Untreated sleep apnea is linked to higher risks of:

  • Gestational diabetes
  • High blood pressure and preeclampsia
  • Poor fetal growth and delivery complications

Warning Signs

  • Loud or frequent snoring
  • Gasping or snorting during sleep
  • Excessive daytime fatigue

Treatment Options
Depending on diagnosis, care may include:

  • Sleep study for accurate diagnosis
  • CPAP therapy to keep airways open
  • Lifestyle changes (side sleeping, weight management, avoiding alcohol)
  • ENT or sleep medicine treatment for severe cases

ENT Sleep Care Near Casa Grande, Arizona

Patients in Casa Grande can rely on Enticare for expert evaluation and treatment of pregnancy-related snoring and sleep apnea. Our team helps protect both mother and baby with safe, effective sleep solutions.

If you’re experiencing snoring during pregnancy, don’t ignore it. Call 480-214-9000 to schedule a sleep evaluation and get expert ENT care near Casa Grande.

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