Sometimes even just walking around the house my heart starts racing, feels weird. Im in third trimester now. Is this normal in pregnancy ya should I get it checked? got a little tension about it.
My pregnancy tracker app showed that our blood volume increases by almost 50%, which makes the heart work harder. It's common, but please log it and inform your doctor to be safe.
Sometimes dehydration or sugar changes can also cause your heart to beat fast. Please make sure you are drinking enough water and consult your doctor to rule out any issues.
When you are working and pregnant, stress and tiredness can also speed up your heart rate. Take a break, sit down, and make sure to call your doctor if it happens frequently.
With my IVF pregnancy, I was cautious about every single heartbeat. A faster pulse is often normal as blood volume increases, but please check with your doctor for peace of mind.
Oh, I panicked so much when my heart started racing in the second trimester! It turned out to be normal due to increased blood volume. Still, do mention it to your doctor to stay tension-free.
Beta, sit down and drink a glass of normal water slowly whenever this happens. Do not overexert yourself, and do ask your doctor about it in your next visit.
Your body is pumping extra blood for the baby, so a faster heartbeat is quite normal. However, never ignore cardiac symptoms. Get your pulse and BP checked by your doctor immediately.
Any sudden change like a fast heartbeat can feel very alarming. Please don't ignore it and check with your doctor as soon as possible for proper evaluation.
Fast heartbeats can happen due to many reasons during pregnancy, some normal and some not. For safety, please contact your gynac immediately and get it checked.
I felt this a lot during my third trimester, especially when lying down. It is usually just your body working extra hard, but please confirm with your doctor to make sure your BP is fine.
Look, your body is making a whole human, so the heart has to work double-time. But don't take chances with heart issues. Get it checked by your doctor on your next visit.