The fetal heart rate is 180 in three months, what to do if you are doing well

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

    In general, by 8 weeks of gestation, the fetal heartbeat can reach about 180 beats per minute. After 14 weeks of gestation, the fetus's heart rate decreases to about 140 beats per minute and remains at 120,160 beats per minute. A 3-month-old fetal heartbeat of 120-160 beats per minute is normal.

    180 is too fast, and if the fetus is all right, it should be fine. Measure several more times, and if there is no relief, further testing is recommended.

    For normal pregnancies, fetal heart rate monitoring should be done once a week from the 37th week of pregnancy, and if there are comorbidities or complications, it can be done from the 28th and 30th weeks of pregnancy. Attention should be paid to whether the rhythm of the fetal heart sound is fast and slow, etc., normal fetal heart sound 120 160 minutes, if the fetal heart sound is more than 160 minutes or lasts 100 minutes, it means that the fetus is hypoxic in utero, should be timely**.

    Fetal fetal heart rate is the most important means of fetal safety, so it is necessary for every pregnant woman to record the fetal fetal heart rate. At this time, the pregnant woman must know the normal range of fetal fetal heart rate: the normal fetal heart rate is 110 160 minutes, the average fetal heart rate is 162 minutes before 20 weeks of pregnancy, 147 minutes during 21 30 weeks of pregnancy, and 139 minutes at 31 40 weeks of pregnancy.

    If the fetal heart rate is less than 110 beats per minute or greater than 160 beats per minute, the fetal heart rate is abnormal and further monitoring is required.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Everyone knows noisily that after the fertilized egg develops to a certain stage in the mother's body, it will gradually grow out of the fetal organs, which is very normal, and the fetal heartbeat can be measured with a fetal heart rate monitor, which can reflect the fetal development status, so what should I do if the fetal heartbeat is 180?

    The normal fetal heart rate is 120-160 beats, if the fetal heart rate reaches 180 points, it means that the fetal heart rate is too fast. If the fetal heart rate is too fast or too slow, you need to pay attention to whether there is a possibility of fetal hypoxia. Usually check whether the amniotic fluid is too little or contaminated, or the fetal umbilical cord is around the neck.

    But don't worry too much, the baby often has a problem such as the umbilical cord around the neck in the belly, which can generally be relieved by itself. However, it is recommended that pregnant mothers carefully record fetal movements, and frequent fetal movements or fetal slowness need to seek medical attention in time.

    What is the normal fetal heart rate? The normal fetal heart rate is strong and powerful, 120-160 beats, and the rhythm is neat, the strength is moderate, like the sound of "the ticking of a clock". The fetal heart rate can increase by 10-20 beats when the fetus is exercising.

    If it lasts for more than 160 minutes, or less than 110 minutes, it is an anomaly.

    Expectant mothers are nervous or tired may cause a fast fetal heart rate, and lying on the left side at this time can alleviate the phenomenon of fast fetal heart rate. If it is still too fast, it is necessary to consider whether the fetus is hypoxic in utero, and it is best to consult a doctor for advice.

    Is fetal heart rate reliable for men and women? Some people believe that the sex of the fetus can be seen from the fetal heart rate, and generally the fast fetal heart rate is a girl, and the slow fetal heart rate is a boy. **Experts point out that there is no scientific basis for fetal heart rate in men and women.

    Because the content of the fetal heart rate monitoring examination is to record the curve of the monitoring graph formed by the instantaneous fetal heart rate change, it is possible to understand the reaction of the fetal heart rate during fetal movement and contractions, so as to infer whether the fetus has hypoxia in the uterus. The normal fetal heart rate is between 120 and 160 beats, and if the fetal heart rate lasts for 10 minutes or more, it < 120 beats or 160 beats, indicating that the fetal heart rate is abnormal.

    The condition of the pregnant woman itself also affects the changes of the fetal heartbeat, such as the fever of the pregnant woman, the fetal heart rate often exceeds 160 minutes, the pregnant woman has hyperthyroidism, her own heart rate is very fast, the fetal heart rate often exceeds 160 minutes, if the pregnant woman takes certain drugs, such as salbutamol taken during premature birth to protect the fetus, or with atropine, can cause the heart rate of the mother and child to increase. A slow fetal heart rate can be caused by a lack of oxygen to the fetus, but sometimes pregnant women take certain medications, such as propranol, which act on the fetus through the placenta, causing the fetal heart rate to slow down.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How to deal with fetal heartbeat 180? Under normal circumstances, the heartbeat of 180 is a relatively high heart rate, once the fetal heart rate is too high, there will be many hidden dangers; A low heart rate also carries the risk of embryonic sterilization. So, what is the normal heart rate of a fetus?

    What should I do if my heart beats fast?

    How normal is the fetal heartbeat? Generally speaking, the range of fetal heart rate under normal circumstances is 120-160 beats, and experts say that if the fetus is severely hypoxic, the fetal heart rate will slow down or even stop. Therefore, when the fetal heart rate is higher than 160 or lower than 120, especially when there is a sudden abnormal fetal heart rate, it may indicate that the baby is in danger in the womb of the expectant mother, and it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to do relevant examinations and carry out **.

    The fetal heart rate of 180 is a bit fast, the normal fetal heartbeat is 120-160, the fetal heartbeat is faster than that of adults, there is no major problem once in a while, if there are several times, it should be carefully checked.

    Generally, at 17-20 weeks, the fetal heartbeat can be heard in the abdomen with a general stethoscope. Normal fetal heart rate is regular and powerful, like the ticking sound of a clock, for 120-160 minutes, if less than 120 minutes or more than 160 minutes, can be repeated at intervals of 10-20 minutes, if it is not normal, it may indicate fetal intrauterine hypoxia, if the fetal heart rate is in the abnormal range and accompanied by fetal arrhythmia, it indicates that fetal hypoxia is more serious. Fetal heart rate monitoring and B-ultrasound examination, oral iron and vitamin C to correct anemia, and oxygen inhalation if necessary**.

    When the fetal heart rate reaches 160 or 180 or higher during fetal movement, lasts for more than 15 seconds, the fetal heart rate can return to the original 140 or 150 when the fetal movement stops, and the fetal movement is more than 5 times within 30 minutes, accompanied by the acceleration of fetal movement more than twice, then the fetal heart rate monitoring result is reactive, indicating that the fetal reserve is normal and there is no indication of hypoxia. If the fetus is found to have abnormal fetal movements during term (placenta reaches level 2 maturity) in the case of fetal heart rate monitoring, a caesarean section or an induced injection will be given in a timely manner after diagnosis by the doctor.

    If a pregnant woman is emotionally depressed or excited for a long time, it will not only affect the development of the fetus, but also be in a sad and anxious mood, and the pregnant mother's appetite will decrease, and she will have no appetite for any food, and the nutritional intake will be insufficient, which will also cause fetal malnutrition and stunted growth. Moreover, after birth, the baby is also prone to restlessness, crying, poor sleep, digestive disorders, and poor adaptability. Crying a lot, giving birth to a baby who is obviously underweight, and even prone to miscarriage during pregnancy.

    The reason is very simple, anger hurts the liver, joy hurts the heart, thoughts hurt the spleen, sad lungs, and fear hurt the kidneys.

    The fetus in the mother's womb is connected with the mother and the child, and the mother's every move will also make the baby have emotional changes. Therefore, it is necessary for pregnant mothers to maintain a good mood throughout pregnancy, and when the mother is happy, the baby will develop better. The most important thing is the understanding and support of the family, especially the father-to-be, who should be more patient and understanding when facing the pregnant mother, and take good care of her.

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