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For pregnant mothers, pregnancy is a happy thing, and it is very much when the fetal heartbeat appears. When the pregnant mother hears the baby's first heartbeat, then the pregnant mother can firmly feel the creation of a new life in the womb. In fact, the fetal heartbeat not only allows us to recognize the existence of the fetus, but also helps us grasp the baby's development according to the frequency of the fetal heartbeat, that is, the fetal heart rate.
Can a baby with a fetal heart rate of 80 still want it?
Can a child with a fetal heart rate of more than 80 be protected? We know that a normal fetal heartbeat should be strong and rhythmic, with a frequency of 120 to 160 per minute, and if it exceeds 160, it indicates that the fetal heart is beating too fast. If it is less than this frequency, very less than 110, it means that the fetal heartbeat is too slow, and it is attributed to the abnormality.
Nowadays, the fetal heart rate is only more than 80, which is abnormal and needs to be paid attention to. Sometimes pregnant women take some drugs, and this drug will act on the fetus according to the placenta, which will cause the fetal heart rate to slow down, and then it is necessary to carry out another test. It is recommended to change to a more reliable hospital to carry out testing on the outpatient basis.
What are the common problems with fetal heart rate testing? In the case of listening to the fetal heartbeat, pregnant women generally adopt a supine position. Fetal heart rate testing begins at 18 weeks of pregnancy, and is usually heard 2 to 3 times a day until the woman gives birth.
When the baby is not five months old, the fetal heart rate test is under the belly button, until the fetal baby rises to 6 months, and the position of the fetal heart rate will be greatly moved. In the case of fitness exercise of the fetus, the fetal heart rate will generally accelerate.
According to the above often said, we understand that the normal fetal heart rate is between 120 and 160 per minute, if it is higher than this standard value or less than this standard value, it is all abnormal and needs to be paid attention to. The fetal heart rate is only over 80, and we need to find the cause to be able to save the baby.
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A fetal heart rate monitor is a medical device used to monitor a fetal heartbeat. The fetal heart rate monitor collects fetal ECG signals and contractions to understand the physiological state of the fetus and determine whether the fetus is abnormal. During monitoring, 80 is the number that indicates the fetal heartbeat, while a moment indicates the time, which is how the number changes over a period of time.
The fetal heartbeat is one of the important indicators of fetal life, and the fetal heart rate monitor can continuously monitor it. Under normal circumstances, the fetus's heartbeat is between 110 and 160 beats per minute, and once there is an abnormality, such as slow heartbeat or fast heartbeat, the doctor needs to take timely measures to treat it. Therefore, the use of a fetal heart rate monitor is essential to protect the health of the mother and the fetus.
When using a fetal heart rate apparatus, it is necessary to pay attention to accurate use. In general, the fetal heart rate monitor will be divided into two types: built-in and external, and the doctor will choose the appropriate way to use it according to the specific situation. At the same time, the comfort and safety of the pregnant woman should be maintained during the operation, and the correct posture and method should be used for monitoring.
In general, the fetal heart rate monitor can effectively help doctors understand the physiological state of the fetus, detect abnormalities in time and intervene. It is of great significance for the health protection of pregnant women and fetuses. <>
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How abnormal the fetal heart rate is.
During fetal heart care, it is found that there is an abnormality in the pattern of fetal heartbeat, which is often used to indicate abnormal fetal heartbeat. Fetal heart rate abnormalities in most cases represent fetal hypoxia in utero, and the more severe the fetal heart rate abnormality, the more severe the fetal hypoxia, but not all fetal heart rate abnormalities are caused by hypoxia. So what is the abnormality of the fetal heart rate?
Let's take a look.
In fact, the condition of the pregnant woman itself will also affect the changes in the fetal heartbeat, such as the pregnant woman has a fever, the fetal heart rate often exceeds 160 times, 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. In addition, after more than 40 weeks of pregnancy, due to the development of the fetal nervous system, the fetal heart rate can sometimes be lower than 120 minutes, so when there is an abnormal fetal heart rate, it is necessary to carefully analyze the situation, make correct judgments and treatments, and if there is indeed fetal hypoxia, it should be delivered as soon as possible.
If the fetal heart beats more than 160 times per minute, or less than 120 beats per minute, or the heartbeat is irregular, sometimes fast and sometimes slow, and the beating stops and stops, etc., it is abnormal. Pregnant women at 28 weeks of pregnancy should listen to the fetal heart rate for more than 1 minute each time, if the fetal heart rate is always lower than 120 beats or higher than 160 beats within 10 minutes, or the fetal heart rate slows down, poor responsiveness, and fetal movement decreases after the fetal heart rate is accelerated, please seek medical attention immediately for examination.
It can be seen that pregnant women carefully count fetal movements at home and carefully monitor the fetal heartbeat, which helps to detect problems in time and take timely measures to save the baby's life.
The normal fetal heart rate is 110-160 beats per minute, but the fetal heart rate will be faster in the first trimester, for example, 160-170 beats per minute at 12 weeks of pregnancy. After entering the second trimester, if the fetal heart rate is found to be less than 110 beats per minute or greater than 160 beats per minute, lasting more than 10 minutes, it means that the fetal heart rate is abnormal, indicating that the fetus has intrauterine hypoxia, and should go to the hospital in time, you can do color ultrasound examination, fetal heart rate monitoring, etc., and follow the doctor's advice to give low-flow oxygen, left decubitus position, etc., to alleviate the fetal intrauterine hypoxia. In addition, pregnant women have a fast heart rate, palpitation or poor rest, often stay up late, oral medication, etc., which will also lead to abnormal fetal heart rate, so if there is an abnormal fetal heart rate, attention should also be paid to checking the physical condition of the pregnant woman.
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