Third trimester vomiting is fetal hypoxia


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Vomiting in the third trimester of pregnancy does not indicate fetal hypoxia. Vomiting in the third trimester of pregnancy is mainly due to gastrointestinal reasons, because the fetus is relatively large in the third trimester of pregnancy, so it is easy to compress gastrointestinal tissues. If there is inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, it is easy to cause nausea and vomiting. The main symptoms of fetal hypoxia performance is a short period of time fetal movement will be very frequent, this time you need to go to the hospital to do a fetal heart monitoring examination, to see if the fetal heart rate is within the normal range, if the fetal heart rate is too fast or too slow, then consider the possibility of hypoxia.