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Why Do I Sometimes Get Heart Flutters When My Echo And And Ekg Came Back Normal?

Why do I sometimes get heart flutters when my echo and ekg came back normal?
I didnt ask the doctor because I totally forgot and was never much of an issue.. I am 23 weeks pregnant, so maybe its just a side effect of it? ( only breathless after I eat a lot or from anxiety)
Tue, 15 Dec 2009
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When you have undergone both these tests and they are normal, nothing to worry, part of normal physiological changes that takes place during pregnancy. Eat Fiber diet more, Avoid constipation, and have fish proteins. Avoid stimulants e.g coffee, etc. However keep a regular ante-natal check up. Relax, and do the regular exercises if advised by your Obs.

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Why Do I Sometimes Get Heart Flutters When My Echo And And Ekg Came Back Normal?

When you have undergone both these tests and they are normal, nothing to worry, part of normal physiological changes that takes place during pregnancy. Eat Fiber diet more, Avoid constipation, and have fish proteins. Avoid stimulants e.g coffee, etc. However keep a regular ante-natal check up. Relax, and do the regular exercises if advised by your Obs.