Fetal hypoxia in utero

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Fetal hypoxia is mainly manifested as fetal movement decreased or disappeared, fetal heart monitoring abnormal, need to see a doctor as soon as possible. Pregnancy needs regular monitoring of fetal movement, fetal heart monitoring, ultrasound Doppler blood flow, B ultrasound. Pregnant women can count fetal movement 1 hour after meals, 3-5 times is normal, if fetal movement decreased by 50% indicates fetal hypoxia may, need to see a doctor in time. Normal fetal heart rate is 110-160 bpm. If fetal heart rate is continuously less than 110 bpm or greater than 160 bpm, intrauterine hypoxia may also be present. If fetal heart rate monitoring shows disappearance of baseline variation and frequent late deceleration, these are all manifestations of fetal hypoxia.

Fetal hypoxia in utero



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