Center for Sight, Fall River, Massachusetts

July 9, 2013

Eye Problems While Being Pregnant

What does being pregnant have to with your eyes? Sometimes quite a bit. During pregnancy your body undergoes fluctuations in hormone levels, changes in fluid retention, and even an increase in your overall blood volume. These types of changes can affect your eyes in various ways. Fortunately, eye changes due to pregnancy are usually temporary and resolve after the baby is born or after the cessation of breastfeeding. Typically vision changes are minor and don’t require a change in eyeglasses; however, there are some eye changes that do require care and attention.

“If you were thinking about having LASIK, you should delay your actual LASIK surgery until at least three months after your delivery or three months after you stop nursing,” commented Fall River Cornea, Cataract & LASIK Surgeon Keegan Johnson, M.D. of Center for Sight. Dr. Johnson further explained, “This is necessary because the thickness of your cornea may fluctuate during pregnancy, and will reduce the accuracy of the LASIK correction.”

Also, hormonal fluctuations are often the cause of dry eye. This can make your eyes uncomfortable and can certainly make wearing your contact lenses more difficult. If you experience dry eyes during pregnancy, be sure to consult your eye care provider so that “pregnancy-safe” lubricating eye drops or other alternative treatments for dry eye can be prescribed. Sometimes simply eating foods high in omega-3 fatty acids such as salmon, flax seeds, and walnuts, may help resolve dry eye and also supports general good health.

On a more serious note, if your vision becomes noticeably blurry, it may signal high blood pressure or pregnancy-related diabetes. If you experience dry eyes, changes in vision, or especially very blurred vision during pregnancy it is important to schedule an appointment to see us at Center for Sight at 508-730-2020, or visiting www.center-for-sight.com or www.facebook.com/centerforsightfallriver to schedule an appointment.

Center for Sight is conveniently located for patients seeking eye examinations and eye health vision exams in Massachusetts or Rhode Island from Attleboro, Fairhaven, Fall River, Franklin, Mansfield, Marion, Mattapoisett, Medfield, Milford, New Bedford, North Attleboro, North Dartmouth, Norton, Oxford, Rehobeth, Somerset, Swansea, Taunton, Walpole, Whitinsville, Woonsocket, Providence, Smithfield, Westport, Lakeville, Dighton, Little Compton, and Tiverton.