Why Heart Palpitations Happen During Pregnancy And When To Pay Attention?
Pregnancy places significant demands on the body, particularly the heart. As blood volume increases and hormonal changes take effect, the heart works harder to support both mother and baby.
These changes often lead to noticeable sensations such as flutters, skipped beats, or a faster heart rate. In many cases, these are normal and reflect the body adapting to increased demands.
However, not all palpitations are the same. Some may indicate a more sustained rhythm disturbance, especially if symptoms are prolonged or accompanied by dizziness or discomfort.
Common triggers include hormonal shifts, physical changes in the body, and increased sensitivity of the heart’s electrical system.
Most diagnostic tests, such as ECGs and wearable monitors, are safe and help provide clarity when symptoms persist.
Understanding the difference between normal adaptation and something that needs review can provide reassurance while ensuring appropriate care.
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