I've noticed my heart beating faster sometimes, especially in the evenings, and it's making me anxious. I'm in my early pregnancy, so I'm wondering if palpitations can be a normal part of this stage.
Oh, I remember feeling my heart pounding so fast while sitting on the sofa, it was very scary. Try taking deep breaths and sipping some cool water ghar pe. But please tell your gynac during your next visit to be completely safe.
Actually, my doctor explained that blood volume increases by almost 50% during pregnancy, which can cause mild palpitations. However, if they are accompanied by dizziness or shortness of breath, please consult your gynac immediately.
Haha, my heart was racing like crazy in the early days, mostly from the anxiety of what's to come! But seriously, mild palpitations are normal due to extra blood. Just check with your doc if it happens too often, don't take chances.
It's common, but don't rush to get expensive heart tests done without doctor's advice. Ask your gynecologist during your regular, budgeted check-up. They will check your hemoglobin levels first as low iron also causes this.
Yes, palpitations can happen as your heart is working double-time for the baby. Make sure you are drinking enough water and resting. If you feel it frequently or have chest pain, go to the doctor right away.
From my experience, mild heart racing is quite common due to hormonal changes in the first trimester. Just sit down and relax when it happens. If it feels severe or doesn't go away, please consult your doctor immediately.