Can you find out if you’re pregnant on an EKG?

Normally, pregnancy cannot be detected by an EKG and can be determined by a urine test, blood test, or ultrasound.
An EKG is a relatively valuable and simple test that records the electrical activity of the heart. An ECG can be performed early in pregnancy to determine whether a pregnant woman has any heart disease of her own, to assess the safety of the pregnancy, and to predict possible risks during pregnancy, etc. Normally, an ECG cannot detect pregnancy.
Before pregnancy is confirmed, you can take an appropriate amount of morning urine and dip the urine into a pregnancy test paper for an early pregnancy test. You can also go to a regular hospital for a blood test to determine pregnancy by measuring the value of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood, etc. An ultrasound of the abdomen will be performed on women who have stopped menstruating for 40 days in order to see if there are any gestational sacs in the uterine cavity.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination, and if there is any abnormality, you should actively seek medical treatment.