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Heart Palpitations During First Trimester

I am in the first trimester of my 2nd pregnancy and I have been having weird little heart irregularities. It is like my heart is skipping a beat or fluttering in my chest. It also felt a little bit like an electrical shock yesterday. I really do not want to go to a cardiologist who is just going to do an EKG and say "It's just stress or anxiety". I do not feel "stressed out" during these episodes. Nor do I believe I have a heart condition at all. I had an ultrasound on my heart about 5 years ago after a miscarriage because I was having heart palps, but it really was due to stress (and hormone changes). The ultrasound showed nothing wrong and ruled out Mitrovalve prolapse.
Anyway, I just don't want to waste money on an expensive trip to the doctor (or expose my new baby to radiation).
Please let me know if anyone else experienced this during pregnancy.
Thanks!

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Well, it was a relief to see all of your responses and to hear that so many other women have dealt with this and were fine. My husband prayed for me and afterwards I realized that with the summer heat, I could be deficient in electrolytes. Fortunately we have a powdered electrolyte mix and I started taking it at least once a day. Since then I have had no palps. I sure hope this was the problem. I have been so nauseous it is difficult to eat, so perhaps I am a little vitamin/mineral deprived as well. Thank you to all of you for taking the time to respond.
J.

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I had heart palpatations too. Went to the ER one night with them...and they x-rayed me (no fun when pg). The short of it was nothing was wrong, and if my OB had been available, he said he would have told me that this is something that happens to many women as hormones shift, and the baby takes up more space, pushing everything upwards. He told me just to sit and relax any time they happened after that.

J.,
Every pregnancy is different. I did the same thing with my last two pregnancies, which were ten years apart, but not with my first. After finally blacking-out at work, my doctor sent me for a lot of testing and doctors appts, an ultrasound showed Mitralvalve Prolapse. I also was very stressed out, so try to reduce you caffine intake and get plenty of rest. Hope all goes well.

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My doctor was able to diagnose my heart murmur while I was pregnant. She said that when your pregnant you body carries more blood and by nature is working harder (sustaining two lives basically). Talk to your doctor about it and see what happens, you can't put a price on your health.

J., I have, unfortunately, dealt with heart palps for many years now. Although my palps did not start when I was pregnant, I did see a cardiologist. He determined my heart is completely healthy, but I suffer from PVP's with tachycardia, and ruled out Mitro Valve Prolapse as well. (web search should provide a lot of info about the two I mentioned.) No other reason was given, he just assured me my heart was healthy. I still have heart palps and have learned to live with them. Deep breaths, meditation, etc. I think you may want to mention it to your OB and see waht he/she has to say. There are numerous possibilities and I think another cardiologist visit may be worthwhile to alleviate your worries. You could have one heart palpitation that leads to anxiety. If you know the heart palp is not due to any heart issues, you will probably not worry as much, thus reducing your anxiety level. I will pray you find the answers you need. Best of luck with your pregnancy!

J.,
I have experienced the same thing since my first pregnancy. (I've had two children that are now ages 13 and 11). I've had heart palps ever since when I'm stressed or feeling anxiety for any reason. I've had a full physical recently which included an EKG and they have found nothing wrong with me either and says it's just stress related. I wish you well. Just exercise and eat right, but go to the doctor if you really begin to feel bad. God Bless.
M.

J.,
I too experienced heart palpatations during my first trimester. Althought my cardiologist said these were non-life threatening, it still bothered me. But, they went away around the 4th month. The cardiologist said as long as I do not feel light headed, dizzy or faint during these episodes, there was really nothing to worry about. Hope this helps.

M.

Hi J.!

This happened to me too. I am in my 3rd trimester of my second pregnancy...AND it seems like a week or two after I found out I was pregnant, my heart was doing weird things too. Especially when I'd lay down. It would beat really hard and just seemed like my body was working really hard at pumping..it was weird, but I called my friend up who just had HER second baby...and she said she experienced this too. My heart would also beat fast sometimes and skip beats a little..but it stopped after a couple weeks. I would just do some deep breathing and just let my body do it's thing. I never asked my dr about it either. Not sure why, I just accepted it as part of the pregnancy! Anyways, congratulations, and I bet it'll go away on its own. :)

I had the same thing with my last pregnancy. It is a wierd feeling. Just inform your doctor about it. Don't worry about it unless it gets worse or painful. Pay attention to when it happens and that might help you figure out the cause. Make sure you doctor knows what's going on though.

Hi, J.!

So glad you get to stay at home with your precious children! I had the same kind of heart palpitations during one of my pregnancies and my midwife said that it was probably because I was anemic, so I began taking iron and eating iron-rich foods and the heart palpitations stopped! I'd check with your OB/midwife for sure though.

Blessings,
S.

This can be very serious and you really need to see a Fetal Specialist I reccomend Dr. Adam at Womens. You also need an MRI to truly see what is going on.

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