I've been having palpitations sometimes, and I'm pregnant. Is this normal, and how can I reduce these palpitations during pregnancy? It makes me a little anxious.
Sometimes sudden sugar drops can also cause your heart to flutter, so try eating small meals regularly. However, palpitations are something you should definitely report to your gynac to rule out any blood pressure issues.
I felt my heart racing so fast in my 2nd trimester, and it used to scare me so much. I immediately sat down, drank some cold water, and tried deep breathing. I also called my doctor just to be sure, and they said it's normal but always check.
I had palpitations because of thyroid fluctuations during my pregnancy. Please make sure you are getting your regular blood tests done and keeping your gynac in the loop for proper follow-ups.
Sit down immediately, prop your feet up, and drink a glass of water. Palpitations are common due to increased blood volume, but don't ignore it—tell your doctor on your very next visit.
Honestly, I've been feeling my heart pounding randomly, especially when I lie down on my back. Does anyone else experience this, or should I be booking an extra clinic appointment to check?
Whenever I felt palpitations, I immediately texted my care coordinator at the hospital. They got me connected to my doctor who checked my vitals. It is always best to let the hospital staff know directly.