04-28-2017 11:41
04-28-2017 11:41
Hi everyone!
I am pregnant at a early stage, only 5 weeks, but my resting heart rate has raised with 20bpm already.
Is there any way to tell fitbit I am pregnant and not suddenly out of shape?
Secound question: since I now have quite high pulse all the time, fitbit tells me I am in fatburn alot of the time. Today for 8 hours (have been working out and walking outdoors, but still..!) I was also peaking just by walking on the treadmill today, nomal pace.
Is that right?
Will I burn more calories during my pregnancy due to higher resting pulse?
Hope someone knows!
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04-28-2017 13:05
04-28-2017 13:05
I suspect your calorie burn may be slightly increased as a result of the higher heart rate. I also suspect it's probably another reason pregnant women are adviced to up their calorie intake a bit, the main reason obviously being there's a tiny human growing inside you
04-28-2017 12:31 - edited 04-28-2017 12:32
04-28-2017 12:31 - edited 04-28-2017 12:32
Congratulations on your pregnancy
It's no surprise that your heart rate has gone up. This is very normal. A normal resting heart rate for a non-pregnant human is generally said to be from 60-100 bpm (but doesn't have to be).
Fitbit actually has a blog article about pregnancy, so I urge you to check it out.
If you have any worries, I recommend you take these up with your doctor.
Most things (especially medical advice) on the internet should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
04-28-2017 12:59
04-28-2017 12:59
Thank you very much!:)
I read the article, but did not find an answer to my question about if there is an increased calorie burn when my resting pulse goes up.
Or maybe I missed something? English is not my motherlanguage 🙂
Hope someone knows the answer 🙂
04-28-2017 13:05
04-28-2017 13:05
I suspect your calorie burn may be slightly increased as a result of the higher heart rate. I also suspect it's probably another reason pregnant women are adviced to up their calorie intake a bit, the main reason obviously being there's a tiny human growing inside you
05-01-2017 17:37
05-01-2017 17:37
yes, you will burn more if your heart rate is higher. not much more but some yes. this is why heavier people have a higher calorie burn than lighter ones. congratulations on your little bundle!
Elena | Pennsylvania
05-10-2017 04:46
05-10-2017 04:46
Thank you so much! 🙂
01-18-2020 16:14
01-18-2020 16:14
I've been on the fertility struggles for over a year and constantly tried to decipher every symptom I had to see if I was pregnant, including my resting heart rate. I just missed my period and found out I'm 5 weeks pregnant and my resting heart rate is absolutely unchanged. I do exercise regularly and my resting HR is around 57.
I hope this helps to someone, because I sure googled a lot and stressed about when resting heart rate might go up before a missed period and couldn't find any specific examples.
Tracking my symptoms didn't help either, because they also felt like symptoms before my period. My takeaway was, there was no way for me to tell if I'm pregnant before my missed period.