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Pregnancy and Snoring: What You Need to Know

Pregnancy and Snoring: Sleep Apnea Care in Scottsdale, AZ

Snoring during pregnancy is common due to hormonal changes that cause nasal congestion, airway swelling, and increased breathing resistance. While often harmless, frequent snoring may signal obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which can affect both mother and baby.

Why It Happens

Rising estrogen and progesterone, along with weight gain and fluid retention, can narrow the airway and worsen snoring—especially in later pregnancy.

When to Be Concerned

Pregnancy-related sleep apnea may increase risks of:

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

Warning signs include loud snoring, gasping during sleep, and excessive daytime fatigue.

Why It Matters

Sleep apnea occurs when breathing repeatedly stops during sleep (apneas), reducing oxygen levels and increasing risks of hypertension, heart disease, and stroke if untreated.

Treatment Options

  • Sleep study for diagnosis
  • CPAP therapy to keep airways open
  • Lifestyle changes (side sleeping, weight management, avoiding alcohol)
  • ENT evaluation for persistent symptoms

Sleep Apnea Care in Scottsdale, Arizona

Patients in Scottsdale can rely on Enticare for expert diagnosis and treatment of pregnancy-related snoring and sleep apnea. Our team helps protect maternal and fetal health with safe, effective sleep solutions.

If you’re experiencing snoring during pregnancy, don’t ignore it. Call 480-214-9000 to schedule an evaluation.

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