Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy


Congestive heart failure can worsen as blood volume rises. Heart defect that is present at birth If you were born with a heart condition, your kid is at a higher chance of developing a heart defect as well. You may also be at risk for cardiac problems during pregnancy and for giving birth prematurely. a boost in blood volume The amount of blood in the body increases by 40 to 50 percent during the first trimester and remains high.

Cardiac output increases. The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute is referred to as cardiac output. Because of the increased blood volume, production increases by 30 to 40% during pregnancy.

The heart rate rises. During pregnancy, it is common for the heart rate to increase by 10 to 15 beats per minute.

Reduced blood pressure. During pregnancy, blood pressure may drop by 10 mmHg. This decline could be caused by hormonal changes or by greater blood flowing to the uterus. Most of the time, the decline has no symptoms, so there is no need for treatment. During your prenatal sessions, your healthcare practitioner will check your blood pressure and notify you if any changes are concerning.



 


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