Pregnancy Hypertension 2020 Evidence: Doesn't Work

HRV Decreases During Pregnancy, Recovers Postpartum

Summary

HRV naturally decreases during pregnancy due to cardiovascular adaptations supporting the growing fetus. This is normal and typically resolves within 3-6 months postpartum.

Methods

Longitudinal HRV tracking through pregnancy and postpartum

Key Findings

  • HRV decreases 10-30% during pregnancy
  • Lowest HRV typically in third trimester
  • Recovery begins within weeks of delivery
  • Full recovery typically within 3-6 months postpartum

Limitations

Complications may alter patterns; individual variation exists

What This Means for You

Pregnant women should expect lower HRV—this is a normal adaptation. Compare to your own pregnancy baseline, not pre-pregnancy values. Persistent very low HRV may warrant discussion with your provider.

Source

Read the original paper in Pregnancy Hypertension ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-09

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