Rapid Heart Rate

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Suzanne - December 20

I am now 15 weeks pregnant, and last night while standing in my kitchen and talking to a friend, I had to lean back against my pantry door because my heart felt like I had run six miles in a dead panic. It lasted about two or three minutes. It happened again this morning, but less intense. I was very worried, and felt faint and dizzy. So far, sitting down, calming down and taking long, slow, deep breaths has helped, as well as drinking ice water. VERY relieved to read that it seems kind of common. Still going to call my OBGYN today and let her know!

 

Kristin Ellsworth - December 29

I have noticed heart palpitations as well. I am 12 weeks pregnant with twins. I am on blood thinners for a predesposed blood clotting conditon, so this is scaring me. I have an appointment next week with the docotor. Thanks you for easy my mind that I'm not throwing a blood clot or something,

 

WB - December 30

Kristin, i wouldn't worry about the clotting connection, i don't think it works that way, seems to be just a normal pregnancy thing that some people get, especially those of us w/ twins. I delivered last week, and my pulse is already almost normal, so there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Good luck to everyone! Wendy

 

GKMUSA - January 6

Thanks so much for all your replies to this problem. I've been having this problem too. I am 6 weeks pregnant and have not mentioned it to my doctors yet, but certainly plan to. It is comforting to know that this is common and probably not something to worry about.

 

liz cain - January 11

I just found out that I am pregnant, which puts me at 4 weeks. I have been experiencing the rapid pulse off and on all day. It has ranged between 95-105. It is very uncomfortable and disconcerting. Good to know that this is apparently normal. I wonder why it is happening so early in pregnancy?

 

Mary - January 16

Hi I am about 13 weeks pregnant and I have been experiencing the same thing, mostly at night or early in the morning when i am taking a shower and i feel out of breath. It really scares me, I would like to know if its normal or not.

 

melle - January 17

I'm also at about 4 weeks and my heart has been beating rapidly. I'm wondering if it nerves and I don't know how to settle down or what. I just found out yesterday that I was pregnant and I think I'm just nervous.

 

bethany - January 17

hmmm... i have that same thinq and i thouqht it was part of braxton-hichts(im 34 weeks) i may be wronq. but you should try elevate your back more make it easier to breathe i know youre not that far alonq but this helps me. sit up more in bed, pile some pillows =) qet comfy

 

Christina - January 18

I'm so glad that everyone here is having the same symptoms as myself. I'm 21wks pregnant and being having these extreme heart palipation for no odd reason. Regardless if I'm Sitting or laying down. I haven't called my doctor yet regarding this issue but I do have an appointment on the 27th of next and I'm going to mention it too her. But I would like to thank each and everyone of you for posting your concern and symptoms on here! I think it's a great way to relate to each and everyone..Good Luck to all the mothers on hear and God Bless you all.

 

Keely - January 21

I was just lying on the couch resting and I felt like my heart was going to jump out of my chest just about 10 min. ago. I figured I would look up on the internet before I panicked. I will be 13 weeks on monday. Is this normal?

 

Keely - January 22

I am no doctor but this has been happening to me this entire pregnancy. I am now almost 22 weeks and my heart rate seems to be elevated even more than in the beginning. All this my high risk ob told me would happen at this stage and is very normal. Having had said that, it doesn't make it any less unnerving. Hang in there. I would definately discuss it with your doctors but in the mean time try not to worry. Tarra

 

Sean - January 24

I experience a similar notion. I can hear my pulse beating in my ear when this happens every other sound fades away.. i am scared and need to know if I should worry. It happens while I'm at work.

 

jessica - January 30

i have had a high heart teat after i gave birth to my first child. now with my 2nd im on meds for it but in the mornings or if i get upset it startes to go all out of control. im 14 weeks now and every no and then it will go up to 120 but if i lie down and try not to feel so stressed it will go down to the 90s.....the docotrs tell me im just wired this way. thats all they can come up with.

 

sean - January 30

Hi lesley. When I was pregnat with my daughter I experienced this a lot. My doctor said it was panic attacks. Showers usually help or drink a gla__s of water that sometimes help also. There is not much you can do, when this happens ther more you think about it is the more it flares up. So try to focus on something else and talk to your doctor also maybe he/she will have some more ideas.

 

Julie - January 31

I am having the same trouble. I am 17 weeks. I spent 4 days in the hospital last week. At my doctor appoint. my pulse was 176. However after I sit down it went down to 130. They did an echocardiogram and an ECG and had me on monitors to monitor me but everything came back fine. My pulse will go down in the 70's, 80's and 90's at night. It will go to 90-105 sitting up but the minute I stand up it jumps to 120 - 130. My doc acts like its just part of my pregancy and has not put me on any meds. I'm hoping it will go down. I'm tired a lot and I'm trying to take it easy. I did not experience this with my first child. However, I did develop toxemia with her at 28 weeks. I hope I don't get that again.

 

Deanna - February 5

I am 29 1/2 weeks pregnant. I too have had palapitations and a rapid heart beat. I was experiencing this before I was pregnant though. Doctors always said it was due to anxiety. After becoming pregnant, it has been a much more rapid heart beat, and wakes me up a few times a night. I thought it may be due to dehydration, so I drink water like a fish. I am going to the cardiologist next week to check get put on a monitor. Heart disease does not run in my family, and my bp is fine. I don't believe I have a life threatening problem, but I know it makes me uncomfortable. I don't feel comfortable taking meds while pregnant, but if it safe I will look into it. For most of you all, I am sure it is pregnancy/ anxiety related, but it is better to be safe than sorry. It has been three years since I first experienced this uncomfort. Hopefully, I will find something that helps. I hope the same for you all as well. Good luck and best wishes.

 

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