No: It is not normal, but it may or may not be important. It depends on what the abnormal heart rhythm is, how often you get it, how many abnormal beats in a row you get, where in the heart the extra beats arise, the condition of the rest of your heart, and the family history of heart problems. Tell your doctor about it.
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