Do any mummies feel sudden pain in the chest?
Heart pounding and sharp pain for a few seconds ? That makes you feel uncomfortable.

Chest pain and heart palpitations during pregnancy are actually fairly common due to the increased workload your heart takes on while pregnant — your blood volume increases significantly, which can cause that racing, pounding feeling or brief sharp sensations. That said, chest pain should never be brushed off, especially during pregnancy. The CDC lists chest pain and fast-beating heart as urgent maternal warning signs (https://www.cdc.gov/hearher/maternal-warning-signs/index.html) — specifically describing feelings of tightness or pressure in the center of the chest as something that warrants prompt attention. It's also worth knowing that some women develop heart problems for the first time during pregnancy (https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/existing-health-conditions/coronary-heart-disease), even with no prior history — so symptoms like yours deserve proper evaluation, not just reassurance. Doctors say that if you're pregnant and experiencing chest pain, you should seek help promptly (https://www.wbaltv.com/article/chest-pains-while-pregnant-heart-attack-scad/43498902) rather than waiting to see if it passes. A few things worth noting to your doctor: How often it's happening How long each episode lasts Whether it comes with breathlessness, dizziness, or arm/jaw pain What you were doing when it occurred Please see your doctor or OB as soon as possible to rule out any cardiac causes. Even if it turns out to be benign (like acid reflux or pregnancy-related heart strain), it's always better to have it checked properly.
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