When arrhythmia occurs during pregnancy, there will be palpitations, weakness and shortness of breath.
1. Palpitations: When arrhythmia occurs in pregnant women, abnormal heartbeat will stimulate the nerves in the precordial area, which will manifest as panic and palpitations.
2. Weakness: During pregnancy, pregnant women need more oxygen, and arrhythmia will affect the blood perfusion of the whole body, resulting in symptoms of weakness.
3. Shortness of breath: Pregnant women consume more oxygen during pregnancy, and when the blood supply is insufficient, the oxygen supply will also be insufficient, resulting in symptoms such as shortness of breath and suffocation.
Pregnant women with arrhythmia may also cause fetal heart rate to be too fast and fetal movement to increase, so pregnant women need to seek medical treatment in time to prevent harming their own health as well as the health of the fetus when they experience uncomfortable symptoms.