The normal range of heart rate for pregnant women is 60 to 100 beats per minute.
Heart rate is the number of times a normal person’s heart beats per minute in a quiet state, also called the quiet heart rate. The normal range of heart rate for pregnant women, similar to that of non-pregnant women, is usually 60 to 100 beats per minute.
After pregnancy, women may experience an increase in heart rate due to changes in hormone levels and pressure from an enlarged uterus, as well as an increase in blood flow during pregnancy, which is generally a normal physiological phenomenon. Pregnant women usually have no conscious symptoms and should maintain a stable mood in daily life, avoiding bad emotions such as agitation, as well as adopting a scientific lifestyle and avoiding staying up late and exertion.
However, if the heart rate continues to exceed 100 beats per minute, it is sinus tachycardia; and below 60 beats per minute, it is sinus bradycardia. At this time, pregnant women may experience dizziness, palpitations, chest tightness and other discomforts, and they need to undergo the relevant examination as soon as possible in order to be treated for the cause of the disease.