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Is it bad if i'm 25 weeks pregnant and i have trivial mitral regurgitation?

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Dr. Liviu Klein answered

Specializes in Cardiology

No: Flows across valves increase during pregnancy due to the higher plasma volume that you are caring; hence the 'regurgitation'. Trivial or mild is nothing to worry about.

Answered 10/15/2017

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