Doctor asked for an ECG because of some palpitations I mentioned. Im a bit nervous, will it affect the baby in any way? Thoda scared to do tests right now.
Yes, ECG is standard and perfectly safe during pregnancy since it's non-invasive and uses no radiation. However, if you are experiencing any chest pain or palpitations, it's always best to follow your doctor's advice and get it evaluated.
Yes, my dear, it is completely safe. During my IVF pregnancy, they did a routine ECG before my procedures just to be sure my heart was healthy. There are no risks to your precious baby, so please be at ease.
Yes, an ECG is completely safe! It just uses small stickers on your chest to check your heart's electrical activity, no radiation at all. I had one done before my delivery and it was totally fine.
Wait, my doctor also suggested an ECG because I was feeling breathless. I was a bit scared to go, but hearing that it's safe makes me feel much better. Is it a very long test?
While an ECG is medically considered very safe, please make sure your gynac is aware of why you are getting it done. If you have symptoms like dizziness or shortness of breath, let your doctor know immediately so they can guide you safely.
Totally safe! I had to get an ECG done because my heart felt like it was racing from all the pregnancy anxiety (and now it races from sleep deprivation!). It's just a quick 5-minute test, absolutely nothing to worry about.
Arre, don't worry, ECG is 100% safe. It's not an X-ray or CT scan, there are no harmful rays involved. If your doctor has recommended it, just go get it done without stressing.
Yes, it is safe. I had to get one done because of some blood pressure fluctuations during my gestational diabetes management. It's a very simple and safe test, so don't stress yourself out.