Fetal distress? What do you mean?

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Fetal distress refers to fetal hypoxia in the late pregnancy or labor. It can be caused by factors such as maternal or fetal and placenta, drugs, etc. Acute intrauterine distress is more common than the current labor and delivery. At first, the fetal heart rate will increase to more than 180 beats/minute. Fetal heart monitoring indicates late deceleration. Frequent fetal movement, and then fetal movement decreases or disappears. Fetal distress needs to improve hypoxia in time, and if necessary, terminate pregnancy immediately. It is one of the indications of cesarean section.

Fetal distress? What do you mean?



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