Does rapid heart rate in late pregnancy have an impact on the fetus

  Everyone's heart rate is different, but there is a standard range for heart rate. Whether it is an ordinary person or a pregnant woman, heart rate should be within the normal range. However, pregnant women have different constitutions, and some mothers have a relatively fast heart rate. Now, let's take a look at whether a pregnant woman's fast heart rate in the later stage has an impact on the fetus?

  

Does rapid heart rate in late pregnancy have an impact on the fetus1

  A fast heart rate has a significant impact on the baby in the belly. If the heart rate is greater than 100, frequent rapid heart rate can cause chest tightness, shortness of breath, and other adverse conditions. It can also cause fetal hypoxia. Especially for some pregnant women with anemia, rapid heartbeat can lead to arrhythmia, which can affect the health of the fetus and even cause stillbirth. In order to avoid such situations, pregnant women with rapid heart rate must actively make adjustments, change bad lifestyle habits, and do some light exercise appropriately, which can help improve the symptoms of rapid heart rate.

  So, if a pregnant woman's heart rate is faster than the normal range, appropriate medication should be taken to regulate it based on the cause of the fast heart rate and the advice of a doctor. Pay attention to rest, avoid excessive activity, and follow the doctor's advice for regular check ups. Pregnant women with rapid heart rate should actively control their emotions, not let them get too excited, avoid physical labor in daily life, and make reasonable arrangements to change bad habits.

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