The pulse of a pregnant woman is not different from a normal person, but for the pregnant woman herself, her pulse will be faster than when she is not pregnant. A woman’s pulse during pregnancy is no different from a normal person’s. The normal pulse rate for the average person is 60-100 beats per minute. However, the pulse rate of pregnant women changes gradually because as the pregnancy time increases, the blood volume of the heart and the circulatory capacity increases, which will increase the burden on the heart of pregnant women, so the pulse rate of pregnant women may be faster than that of non-pregnant women. It is recommended that pregnant women during pregnancy to maintain a relaxed mood, avoid emotional excitement, and regularly go to the hospital for maternity checkups. In addition, the diet of pregnant women should eat protein and vitamin-rich foods, such as eggs, lean meat, apples, green vegetables and so on.