The Apple Watch device has several functions and one of them is to measure the heart rate. This function makes it possible to state that the Apple Watch saves lives, even recently, a pregnant woman claimed that the Gadget saved her and her baby's life by indicating a heart rate much higher than normal.
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Apple's device is full of very useful functions that can save lives, such as heart rate measurement. Last week, in San Francisco, in the United States, a woman who was pregnant said that the Apple Watch was the responsible for saving her life and that of her unborn child by sounding a heart rate alert high.
It was still a few weeks before the delivery took place, and because of that, Jesse Kelly was staying away from activities that demanded a lot of her heart rate. However, she was surprised to realize that her Apple Watch was warning about a heart rate above 120 beats per minute.
Kelly claims she saw the device alert her 3 times. At first she thought it was strange, but she didn't care much. However, the device 10 minutes later alerted her again and when it alerted for the third time, 30 minutes later, she realized that in fact something was wrong and decided to look for a hospital.
As soon as she arrived at the hospital, the doctors informed her that she was already in labor, but because she had a complication in her her pregnancy, called placental abruption, Kelly was losing blood and her blood pressure was rising. low.
So, thanks to the Apple Watch alert, Kelly was able to realize it in time and go to the hospital, thus avoiding bigger problems. Three hours after the incident, Kelly was able to deliver her daughter, Shelby Marie, into the world.
The function is very useful and should be taken into account, Kelly from experience still says “It's not just a text message. Pay attention and listen to your body.”
Furthermore, the device not only saved Kelly's life, there are constantly cases in which he was responsible for detecting heart problems.