What happens if the fetal heart rate is too high?

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Fetal heart rate has been considered as the possibility of fetal distress, it is recommended to timely observe in the hospital, give oxygen inhalation in the left position, do electronic fetal heart rate monitoring, recheck color Doppler ultrasound, understand the fetal situation in utero, if after oxygen inhalation, left position and other active treatment, fetal heart rate returns to normal, that is, no special treatment is needed, that is, close observation of fetal heart movement. If after electronic fetal heart monitoring examination, left decubitus improved body odor, oxygen after no obvious improvement, it is best to recommend hospitalization for treatment, finally improve the relevant laboratory examination, give the application of drugs to correct fetal heart rate, and review fetal heart monitoring. If the fetal heart rate does not improve significantly after the above treatment, fetal distress exists, if it is estimated that the fetus is near term or the fetal lung has matured, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy in time, if dexamethasone can be given to promote fetal lung maturity after 28 weeks of pregnancy during the process of correcting fetal heart rate treatment, if the fetal heart rate can recover to normal after active treatment, it is recommended to observe closely.

What happens if the fetal heart rate is too high?



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