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I haven't been diagnosed with any heart problems but I know I can tell a difference with my heart..and OB didn't seem concerned. Often I can feel my heart just thumping SO hard and it doesn't feel normal... it feels like its thumping throughout my whole body. It does this when I'm not even doing anything strenuous... sometimes when I just turn over in bed.

2007-01-17 13:06:18 · answer #1 · answered by shugarmagnolia420 4 · 2 0

•Paté •Blue cheese •Deep sea fish: Swordfish, shark, marlin and tuna are perfect prevented mutually as you're pregnant, as they comprise intense ranges of poisonous mercury. this might reason beginning deformities, because of the fact it passes by using the placenta from mum to infant. the united kingdom food standards business enterprise advises that tuna could be eaten as quickly as a week. •uncooked eggs •Shellfish and sushi •green sprouting potatoes: keep away from those for the period of being pregnant, as they comprise pollutants called alpha-solanine and alpha-chaconine, that are risky to the arriving up foetus and are appropriate to spina bifida. you're actually not liable to consume entire green potatoes, besides, besides the undeniable fact that it is not purely a rely of slicing away the fairway bits - the entire potato would be affected, even the place it fairly is loose from green, and could be discarded. •Peanuts •uncooked meats and fowl •Alcohol: The question all of us ask whilst pregnant is, 'How lots alcohol are we allowed to drink?' the dep. of wellbeing claims 4 glasses a week is risk-free. yet no-one fairly is acquainted with what constitutes a secure point, so it is optimal to keep away from alcohol thoroughly. •Caffeine: Your cup of espresso ought to stay on your infant's blood-circulate for one hundred hours. it ought to take you thrice longer (as much as six hours) than hassle-free to metabolise caffeine. It passes around the placenta, and it ought to take your infant as much as one hundred hours to get rid of.

2016-10-31 09:56:01 · answer #2 · answered by gennusa 4 · 0 0

I have a mitral valve prolapse, but nothing new because of the pregnancy. It didn't bother me anymore while pregnant than it had beforehand.

2007-01-17 13:05:49 · answer #3 · answered by Betsy 7 · 0 0

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