Fetal hiccups at 31 weeks of pregnancy are hypoxia, and fetal hiccups are not hypoxic

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, if the baby is full, or a little hungry, there will be hiccups, not a lack of oxygen. Not a sign of hypoxia. For example, don't stand and sit for a long time, or do a movement for a long time, so that the baby will be uncomfortable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The process of fetal hiccups can actually exercise the respiratory function of the fetus's lungs, and some mothers will think that fetal hiccups indicate that the fetus may be hypoxic or not hypoxic, in fact, this is not very accurate, whether there is hypoxia or not, we need to confirm the diagnosis according to some examination indicators. So is fetal hiccups not hypoxic?

    Fetal hiccups do not prove that the baby is not hypoxic, and hiccups are just a normal psychological reaction of the fetus. Fetal hiccups stop in the third trimester. In medicine, fetal hiccups are called "hiccups", and what is spit out by fetal hiccups is not the gas in the stomach like in adults, but amniotic fluid.

    The baby's alveoli slowly grow in the belch, and the lungs slowly become stronger, which is to prepare for breathing after birth.

    Before the fetal movement is reduced, the fetal heart rate is more than 160 minutes, which is a signal of early fetal hypoxia; If the fetal movement is reduced or stopped, and the fetal heart rate is less than 120 minutes, the fetal baby is in the late stage of hypoxia. The location of the fetal heartbeat should be heard at the doctor's designated place, but it should be noted that if the fetal heartbeat is abnormal, it should be heard again at an interval of 20 minutes; If the fetal heart rate is rapid, it should also be heard again when there is no fetal movement.

    If a buzzy baby suddenly quiets, it could be a sign of hypoxia. Don't look at it still in the belly, but the fetus will already find a way to get your attention, it will suddenly become quiet in order to reduce oxygen consumption, well, we can also understand that it is "sulking".

    In addition, there is also a situation where the originally quiet fetus suddenly becomes very restless, which may also be a symptom of hypoxia. This is due to the lack of oxygen in the uterus affecting its central nervous system, which provokes it to lose its temper.

    Therefore, if the fetus has a tantrum, whether it is sulking or restless, the pregnant mother should pay attention.

    Hiccups are a normal movement of the fetus. In the third trimester, the mother can feel the fetus often hiccups, and the mother will inevitably be very worried at this time, is the baby's hiccups normal? But if the mother calms down and is patient, she will find that the fetal hiccups will stop in the late third trimester.

    In medicine, fetal hiccups are called "hiccups", and what is spit out by fetal hiccups is not the gas in the stomach like in adults, but amniotic fluid. The alveoli of the fetus slowly grow up in this belching sound, and the lungs slowly become stronger, which is to prepare for breathing after birth!

    Some pregnant mothers worry about whether the fetal hiccups are related to their living habits, whether they are too full or too anxious, which causes the baby's hiccups, or whether the baby is hypoxic. Actually, no. The best proof is that the baby will also burp in the middle of the night, feeling like it is jumping in the stomach, at this time the mother's stomach is in a resting state, but the baby is very active.

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