Can distress contained by a tolerant do to a devastating misdiagnosis incentive a doctor to hear heart murmur next to a stethoscope?

I have been been trying to conceive for 10 months, and am in a minute 6 weeks pregnant, confirmed by 4 home pregnancy tests. The doctor's office collected urine and did a pregnancy test. The doctor told me it be negative, and then within 2 minutes checked my heart next to a stethoscope and told me I had a heart murmur.
urns out the pregnancy test had not be performed, and the technician had wrote down a negative result short having performed the test. When I started to ask the doctor how I could miscarry next to no bleeding, or how 4 hpt's could be wrong she asked for the test to be redone and that is when they found out the experiment had never been done at all.

They afterwards performed the test twice and both were urgently positive.

I am going back to the doctor next week for an EKG, but is it likely that self terrified caused the heart murmur? Pregnancy can cause heart murmurs, but usually not surrounded by the first 6 weeks (so the doctor said), so she plans on checking my thyroid as well.

My heart always checked out fine before. I have an EKG 2 years ago when I had a bad chest cold and it was fine. Should I be worried?
Answers:    A heart murmur is not a do or die diagnosis. People can outgrow them or a slight one can carry worse with age. Stress and ill health can brand name a small one more pronounced. Your doctor is just covering all the basis to get your baseline EKG before you go through the unharmed stress of pregnancy in case it gets worse as your pregnancy progresses. Relax and delight in the joy of being pregnant.


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