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Okay this isn't a question about my babies heartbeat but mine. Does anyone else experience like there heartbeat will beat fast or hard when they are just sitting or lying down and is it normal or should I tell my doctor?
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5640933 tn?1374342164
They just test incase best to be safe than sorry
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I had it. Still do. Had a ecg and blood work but everything was fine.
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Thanks that makes me feel better and I was planning on telling the doctor anyway but I wanted to make sure It wasn't like totally urgent.
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5640933 tn?1374342164
Hiya probably nothing but I felt this and if you experience chest pain with it or feeling breathless etc... then you need to tell your doc.. as I had to be tested for a blood clot on the lung... pulpations are defiantly a sign for this.. and also I have one more test now to get the all clear.. which is a scan on the heart I hope this doesnt scare you.. but tell ur doc to be on safe side xx
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Yeah mines beating hard now. Sometimes it feels like it skipped one beat and pounds hard to catch up that one beat.. its pretty weird
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4715985 tn?1371582997
You should tell your dr of course :) tell your dr everything ur worried about. Its probably nothing but always tell ur dr everything you can.
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I think it is normal. I always feel like that too
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