Does the fetus have a normal fetal heart rate?


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Fetal hypoxia, also known as fetal distress, is divided into acute fetal hypoxia and chronic fetal hypoxia, manifested as pregnant women often feel suffocated shortness of breath, fetal movement from rapid to slow, fetal heart rate too fast or too slow, amniotic fluid turbidity and fetal dysplasia. Fetal hypoxia, will show fetal heart rate too fast or too slow changes, normal fetal heart rate between 110 and 160 beats/min, regular rhythm, moderate strength. Most hypoxia can be reflected through fetal heart monitoring, so if continuous fetal monitoring is not good, intrauterine hypoxia cannot be ruled out. This situation should be comprehensively evaluated by obstetrician. If hypoxia cannot be relieved, it is necessary to terminate pregnancy if necessary.