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I would be going straight to your docs or the hospital to be honest.
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Hope you are being well looked after now
![]() anaemia can cause a higher heart rate apparently....
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Just got back. Everything with bub is fine. They said the dizzyness and feeling faint is normal in pregnancy as is a higher heart rate cos your body is working harder. They did an ECG and everything was fine so I am happy about that.
Now I am just exhausted so I am going to bed for hopefully a nice long sleep.
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Good to hear all is ok! I was also told higher a heart rate is normal for some women during pregnancy. Mine was often high 80's to low 90's in my second pregnancy and my OB never expressed concern.
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