If there is an abnormality in the body of a pregnant woman, it will also affect the fetal heart rate. For example, when a pregnant woman has a fever or a cold, it will cause the fetal heart rate to be too fast. Or if a pregnant woman has hyperthyroidism, her fetal heart rate will be very high. At this time, the fetal heart rate will also be very high, resulting in unqualified fetal monitoring. Another situation is that the pregnant woman does not eat in the morning, or the posture of the pregnant woman is wrong. At this time, the fetus will not cooperate during fetal heart monitoring. At this time, fetal heart monitoring often fails. At this time, usually after the pregnant woman eats sugar or exercises to stimulate the fetus, the fetus will cooperate with the pregnant woman to complete the monitoring.
Unsatisfactory fetal heart rate monitoring in most cases means that the fetus is hypoxic in utero. The more serious the abnormality in the fetal heart rate, the more serious the fetal heart rate is. However, not all fetal heart rate abnormalities are It's caused by lack of oxygen. Therefore, it is recommended that pregnant women pay attention to the following points when doing fetal heart monitoring: When doing fetal heart monitoring, you can gently pat the belly, or shake it left and right. When the fetus moves, you can pat the moving area slightly to give a response, or you can put some pressure on it. Come and listen to music. If you fail the first time, you can consider trying it again after inhaling oxygen or taking a rest. If you fail it twice, the doctor advises pregnant women who are hospitalized not to worry too much. If you feel that the usual fetal movements are normal, you can consider doing it again at another time, but if The doctor strongly urged that you should listen to the doctor if you were hospitalized. After all, intrauterine hypoxia for the fetus is quite dangerous.
What’s the reason for frequent fetal movements?
Each pregnant mother’s constitution is different, and her perception of fetal movements will also be different. Fetal movements also vary from person to person. Women with thin abdominal walls Expectant mothers will be more likely to feel fetal movement. Fetal movement usually reaches its peak at 32-33 weeks. At this time, as the baby grows bigger and stronger, the frequency of fetal movement will increase significantly, and the fetal movement will appear in various ways. Various, this is a normal phenomenon, mothers don’t need to worry, fetal movement will also manifest itself in several patterns: body movement, limb movement, lower limb movement, and chest movement.
Before going to bed at night: Generally speaking, the fetus moves the most at night, and at this time, pregnant mothers can calm down and feel the baby's fetal movements, so they will feel that they move a lot. When listening to music: Starting in the second trimester, the fetus can hear external sounds. He prefers soothing and soft music. When stimulated by music, the fetus will become like to move, which is also a way to convey emotions. When talking to the belly: Research shows that the fetus can hear the words of its parents. When communicating with the fetus, the fetus will respond with frequent fetal movements.