Doc suspects some stomach issue and mentioned endoscopy might be needed. Im in my 2nd trimester and got a little tense hearing this. Has anyone gone through it while pregnant? want to know your experience.
Endoscopy? During pregnancy? I was mostly worried about getting enough sleep, not procedures! 😂 But on a serious note, if your gynac is talking about it, they must have weighed the pros and cons. They'll ensure the baby is monitored closely and everything is done safely. Trust your docs.
Endoscopy during pregnancy is a serious medical procedure. It's not something you just decide to do. If your doctor suggests it, it means they think the benefits outweigh the risks for you and the baby. They'll take all precautions, so trust your gynac's judgment, didi.
Oh god, I had such terrible morning sickness, I can't imagine needing an endoscopy on top of that! But if your doctor is recommending it, there must be a good reason. They'll ensure it's absolutely necessary and will coordinate with a specialist. Make sure you ask all your questions beforehand.
I felt so overwhelmed by all the medical decisions during my pregnancy. For something like an endoscopy, it would definitely be a decision made with your full medical team, like your gynac and the gastroenterologist. They will only recommend it if it's crucial for your health and will take every possible precaution for the baby's safety.