What Tests Are Used During Pregnancy with Congenital Heart Disease?

 

Pregnancy with congenital heart disease requires specialist monitoring.

This ensures both the mother’s heart and the baby’s development remain stable.

Common tests include:

• Echocardiograms to assess heart function.
• ECGs to monitor rhythm changes.
• Fetal echocardiography to examine the baby’s heart.
• Growth scans to track development.

Additional tests may be used if symptoms change.

This approach allows early detection and timely intervention.


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