Chest pain in pregnancy may be caused by factors such as large secretion of estrogen, increase in uterine size and myocardial ischemia.
1. Massive secretion of estrogen: After pregnancy, estrogen is secreted in large quantities in a woman’s body, which stimulates the breasts and causes them to increase in size, thus causing the symptom of chest pain in pregnant women.
2. Increase in uterine volume: With the continuous growth of the fetus during pregnancy, the uterus of pregnant women also increases in volume, which causes compression or pulling on the surrounding ligaments and nerves, leading to the symptoms of chest pain in pregnant women.
3. Myocardial ischemia: the increase in blood volume and cardiac load in a woman’s body after pregnancy leads to an increase in myocardial oxygen consumption, which may cause myocardial ischemia in pregnant women, thus causing them to experience symptoms of chest pain.
If the symptoms of chest pain in pregnancy appear, it is recommended to go to a professional hospital in time and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.