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144.1 | Pumping lots of extra blood!! | MAJORS::MANDALINCI | | Tue Jul 17 1990 10:53 | 20 |
| Sarah,
I don't have the same thing but do have a heart murmur. For what it is
worth, your body is pumping so much more blood while you are pregnant
that heart conditions become more prominent. Usually a doctor has
to listen real hard and long to find my murmur but while pregnant, if
they don't catch it I worry because I know they weren't really
listening.
If your doctor says don't worry, then don't. If you still aren't real
secure with that answer, ask to see a heart specialist. I'm sure a
specialist would keep you in the office until he heard for
himself/herself. If it is scary for you (100 times a day has got to be
frightening) then do see a specialist. You want to have peace of mind
for the last few months.
Let us know how it turns out.
Andrea
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144.2 | I think it's VERY normal | SMAUG::RLAMONT | | Tue Jul 17 1990 11:15 | 23 |
| Sarah, my friend had what you had and she said at times it felt like
she could feel the blood gourging through her heart. She said it
terrified her at first, but then her doctor reassured her that it was
just as the previous noter said. She was pumping extra blood through
her heart and depending on the person and your size, etc., it's fairly
common to feel that. The heart beat itself was common as well.
I myself have only felt that once, and I don't know how to describe it
but all of a sudden it felt as if my heart stopped, skipped, then
pumped hard then back. I just remembered it because it did alarm me.
Like the previous noter said, I would ask your obstetrician again to
explain this to you, and if in fact that it's normal. I know that when
I STILL don't feel "at ease" or forget what the doctor told me that I
call again or tell him I don't feel like I was "adequately" supplied
with enough information to make me feel better about this. Remember,
the anxiety you cause yourself from worry is usually more than
whatever it is that is bothering you.
Pregnancy is wonderful, but I've found at times it's very stressful.
Rebecca
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144.3 | 3 babies, no problems | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Jul 17 1990 13:10 | 9 |
| I've had this happen all my life -- from such a young age that I
guess I never paid any attention to it. The doctor noticed it
during my first pregnancy, when I had one of those blip-surge
things during a checkup.
Yes, it was much worse during pregnancy, I assume because of the
blood volume.
--bonnie
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144.4 | "It's a little scary!" | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Tue Jul 17 1990 15:25 | 11 |
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I have had the same problem but not so frequent. Every once in a while
when I'm totally relaxed, I feel a pounding and then like a double
beat! It is a little scary but very common. I also have a heart murmer,
a mild one. It sounds like aa little squeak when the heart beats.
nothing serious though. My OB says it should have no affect on my labor
or delivery.
Sandy
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144.5 | irregular heart beat | NAC::KNOX | Donna Knox | Wed Jul 18 1990 10:26 | 30 |
| Sarah,
I also have the same irregular heart beat. It has occurred off and
on for years, but I never had a doctor hear it until a regular
pre-natal checkup during my second pregnancy. Even then, it was the nurse
who noticed it while taking my pulse before the doctor came in to check
me out. He then heard it also. Because I was to have a scheduled
c-section, with all the possible problems of surgery and anesthesia
(spinal), he made sure it wasn't something more serious by having me
go downstairs and have a EKG done by a technician. Of course, it
took four 'runs' of the EKG before my heart beat showed anything
irregular. The technician showed it to the 'heart specialist' doctor
who then got in touch with my OB. All this took about 2 hours from the
time the nurse first noticed it.
According to the heart specialist, it is indeed a very common problem
that does not necessarily have complications associated with it. The
way I understand it, the heart, for some unknown reason, skips a beat.
The next beat is stronger or 'louder' to make up for the missed beat.
Like the heart stops for a second, then is jump-started again.
In the end, my heart beat was monitored closely during the c-section
and no problems arose. If you are still uneasy, please ask your
doctor to check it out further. An EKG takes little time and the
results should give you piece of mind. Or talk to a specialist for
the same piece of mind.
Hope this helped allay some of your fears and worries.
Donna
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144.6 | Trying not to worry! | SAC::SMITH_S | | Fri Jul 20 1990 08:34 | 11 |
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Thanks for your replies, and it certainly is reassuring
to find that other people have had this problem.
I did see my Doctor again yesterday and mentioned it again
and he still assures me I need not worry and that if I do
worry I am likely to make it worse - so I'm trying really
hard not to!!
Thanks again
Sarah
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