Im 7 months and getting this chest tightness, mostly after eating. It worries me a bit honestly. Planning to mention it to my gynac at next checkup but wanted to know if others felt this too and why it happens.
Most of the time it is just severe acidity or gas because the growing baby is pushing your stomach up. Try having some cold milk, but if the pain is sharp or doesn't go away, go to the clinic immediately to be safe.
My baby is a toddler now, but I still remember how scary chest pain felt during my third trimester. In my case, it was just the rib cage expanding, but my doctor had checked me thoroughly first. Please get it checked.
Acidity is the usual culprit, but chest pain is not something you should self-diagnose. Contact your gynecologist immediately to get evaluated and avoid any risks.
Beta, sometimes the expanding rib cage or simple gas can cause this discomfort. However, since chest pain can be serious, please don't take any chances and check with your doctor once. Stay calm.
Oh god, chest pain used to make me so anxious and I would google all night! Please don't stress, but do call your doctor right away because chest issues shouldn't be ignored during pregnancy. Let me know what the doc says!
Sometimes heavy gas or a wrong diet triggers acid reflux which mimics chest pain. Keep your meals light and small, but definitely consult your doctor to ensure it isn't related to blood pressure or heart strain.
I can't say what is causing it, but I personally had chest discomfort which turned out to be just acid reflux. Still, I made sure to mention it to my doctor at my next visit just to be absolutely sure.
Chest pain can be a sign of high blood pressure or other serious complications, so please do not treat it as simple gas. Contact your gynac or visit the hospital emergency room immediately for a proper checkup.
Actually yaar, severe heartburn can literally feel like a heart attack in the chest sometimes! But honestly, safety first—just get it checked by your gynac so you can sleep peacefully.
Don't ignore any chest pain thinking it is just gas. While acidity is common, any real chest tightness needs a proper medical checkup. Call your doctor right away and let them decide.
Acidity can cause heavy burning in the chest, ho na. But chest pain can also be due to blood pressure or other issues, so it's always better to call your gynac and ask.