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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Palpitations for over an hour??

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OhWhatAPalaver · 07/01/2016 11:38

Been having palpitations for at least 90 mins now, I'm 16 weeks. I had them on and off in early pregnancy but they calmed down. Now they're back and don't seem to be going away, what should I do?

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staverton · 07/01/2016 11:39

Call 111. You could be having an arrhythmia. Are you breathless or dizzy with it? Have you felt your pulse- is it very fast?

OhWhatAPalaver · 07/01/2016 11:52

I'm a little out of breath. They aren't completely constant iyswim, they are every couple of minutes, sometimes every 30 seconds but has been happening since about 10am. Pretty odd.

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staverton · 07/01/2016 11:55

Seriously- see a doctor. Call your gp surgery to ask for urgent appointment explaining symptoms to receptionist, or call 111. If you are breathless or dizzy go to a&we. You need an ecg no one can diagnose over Internet. Ideally you need to be on a monitor so you have an exg when you are having the palpitations so you scan see what they are.
It is possible it is panic/anxiety but that is a diagnosis of exclusion.
So please follow advice above.

OhWhatAPalaver · 07/01/2016 12:36

I'm booked in at 4.10 at go's so hopefully they can shed some light on it. They seem to have calmed down slightly but still getting them....

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staverton · 07/01/2016 12:55

Great. Let me know how you go. They should do an ecg there but as I said you need to be having palpitations when you have the ecg to capture what it is. Good luck

PatSharpIsMyBoyfriend · 07/01/2016 14:05

This happened to me too, for over an hour at roughly the same point during my last pregnancy. I was very scared. I didn't go to hospital, but I was told by a doctor on a different occasion that it can be an issue for some during pregnancy. I had a heart scan for unrelated reasons after I had my baby, and there is nothing wrong with my heart. Of course, if you are worried always seek help for peace of mind.

OhWhatAPalaver · 07/01/2016 18:36

Well the Dr said my pulse was a bit fast but blood pressure and heart sounded ok. He's booked me in for an ecg next week just in case. Hopefully it's nothing to worry about!

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Munchkins1316 · 07/01/2016 18:48

I've had this in this pregnancy (currently 24 weeks) and I never had it with dd.

The difference is I've been having a lot of anxiety this time around due to a previous late miscarriage.

I've had an ecg but apparently it just happens to quite a few women when they are pregnant.

Mine usually happens when I'm lying down to go to sleep, all of a sudden I can feel it racing and thundering along. This can last a few hours.

You definitely should get it checked out to be safe but just to reassure that if you have a healthy heart it can still happen! I was told it was due to hormones and extra pressure on the system.

Lucy61 · 07/01/2016 21:59

I've had this too. I had an ecg which came back fine and some blood tests- full blood count as well as thyroid function. Doctor reckons this can happen during pregnancy and isn't much to worry about.

VocationalGoat · 07/01/2016 22:01

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