What Happens to Heart Rate during Pregnancy?

Fetal heart rate is a medical term that refers to the heart rate of the fetus. Its normal value is generally 110 to 160 beats per minute. The fetal heart rate is regulated by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. By monitoring the curve of the monitoring pattern formed by the instant fetal heart changes, you can understand the fetal heart response during fetal movement and contractions, to speculate whether the fetus is hypoxic.

Fetal heart rate

Fetal heart rate is a medical term that refers to the heart rate of the fetus. Its normal value is generally 110 to 160 beats per minute. Fetal heart rate is regulated by sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
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Normal fetal heart rate
The normal heart rate of the fetus is between 110 beats / minute and 160 beats / minute. If the fetal heart rate is <110 / minute or> 160 minutes for more than 10 minutes, it indicates that the fetal heart rate is abnormal. Currently
In fetal heart monitoring, abnormalities in the fetal heart pattern are found, and they are often used to indicate abnormalities in the fetal heart.
Normal fetal heart rate
Fetal fetal heart rate is a way to predict the safety of the fetus, so every pregnant woman must make a record of the fetal heart rate. At this time, the pregnant woman must know the normal range of fetal heart rate:
Normal fetal heart rate is 110 ~ 160 beats / minute
An average fetal heart rate of 162 beats per minute before 20 weeks of pregnancy
21 to 30 weeks of pregnancy average 147 times / minute
Average 139 times / minute during 31 ~ 40 weeks of pregnancy
The fetal heart sound is usually the loudest heard in the abdominal wall of the pregnant woman above the fetus's back. Due to the different fetal head positions, the loudest heart sound is also different. It is good for pregnant women to learn to count the fetal heart rate per minute. If the fetal heart rate is less than 110 beats per minute or greater than 160 beats per minute, it means that the fetal heart rate is abnormal, and further monitoring and monitoring are needed.

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