What is fetal echocardiography examination

  Many young girls are becoming mothers for the first time, and they may not feel anything after getting pregnant. After all, the child is not very big, but as the child grows day by day in their belly, they have to go to the hospital for various examinations, including B-ultrasound and echocardiography. So what is fetal echocardiography?

  

What is fetal echocardiography examination1

  In fact, the so-called echocardiography is to check a child's heartbeat. After the child has developed to a certain extent, the heart has already developed to a certain extent, so at this time, the child's heartbeat can be heard during the echocardiography. By doing an echocardiogram, it is also possible to see if the child's heart rate is within the normal range, so that mothers can also have a count.

  In fact, there are some advantages to doing a heartbeat, because as the belly gets bigger, the child's heart development will also undergo different changes. Every time you go to the hospital for a cardiac ultrasound, it is possible to discover whether the child has congenital heart disease through a heartbeat. If it is determined that the child has congenital heart problems, pregnant women can decide whether to have or not to have the child.

  Because some mothers may think that echocardiography is not necessary, but this idea is actually very wrong, especially for elderly mothers who need to undergo echocardiography, which is very necessary. Pregnant women are already very old, and it is not easy to conceive a baby, so it is important to undergo more examinations during pregnancy.

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