A woman can get pregnant if she has frequent premature ventricular beats.
Occasional episodes of premature ventricular contractions usually do not need to be treated, while more frequent episodes will require medication and further EKGs and ultrasounds of the heart to rule out the presence of other heart conditions in order to make pregnancy safer for those with frequent premature ventricular contractions.
Women with frequent premature ventricular beats may have symptoms that worsen when they become pregnant and may also have an impact on the pregnancy. Therefore, you need to be aware of the burden that pregnancy puts on your heart, and you need to be closely reviewed so that you can intervene in the condition in a timely manner.
If there are any uncomfortable symptoms, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will formulate an individualized diagnosis and treatment plan according to the specific condition, so as to avoid delaying the condition.