What's wrong with occasional heart rate acceleration during mid pregnancy

  In mid pregnancy, although the fetus has already passed a relatively dangerous early stage of development and entered a relatively stable stage, pregnant women should also strengthen their care and pay attention to any abnormal symptoms that may occur during pregnancy. Some pregnant women may experience rapid heartbeat, which may cause some palpitations. So, what is the reason for occasional rapid heartbeat during mid pregnancy?

  

What's wrong with occasional heart rate acceleration during mid pregnancy1

  Occasional heart rate acceleration during mid pregnancy is considered normal if there are no other abnormal symptoms. During pregnancy, the heart rate may be slightly higher, which is due to the heavy burden on the heart. Therefore, the heart rate is relatively faster, possibly reaching 120-160 beats per minute. If pregnant women feel that their heart rate is too fast, they should pay more attention to rest, supplement with blood nourishing foods, and do some exercise appropriately, all of which can be relieved.

  When a pregnant woman feels her heart beating faster, don't panic too much. Sit down and rest for a while, or lie on your side for a while. Be careful not to lie on your back, as this can improve the situation. Pregnant women should relax and understand that occasional rapid heartbeat is a normal manifestation. As long as the prenatal examination is normal and the fetus is developing well, they should not be too nervous.

  Before pregnancy, pregnant women should make relevant preparations and exercise more to strengthen their cardiovascular function and prepare for pregnancy. During pregnancy, it is important to maintain a balanced diet and avoid heavy foods to reduce the additional burden on the heart. If a pregnant woman has a history of heart disease, this situation should be taken seriously.

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