Is the fetal heart rate a little fast and normal?

Some women become more and more clumsy in the late pregnancy and feel breathless. If you do an examination at this time, you will also find that the fetal heart rate is particularly fast. This happens in the third trimester, which worries pregnant women. Is there anything wrong with the health of the fetus? Let's do some understanding! Is the fetal heart rate normal in the third trimester?

Is the fetal heart rate fast normal in the third trimester?

It is not normal for fetal heart to appear in the third trimester. It is normal for the fetal heart to be strong and rhythmic. The fetal heart sounds like the ticking of a clock. The fetal heart rate is generally 120 ~ 160 beats/min, and it will increase if the fetus moves 10 ~ 20 beats/min. If there is no fetal movement, the fetal heart beats more than 160 times per minute, or less than 120 times, which means that the fetal heart is abnormal.

What should I do if the fetal heart rate is fast in the third trimester?

The health of the fetus is bound to be related to the condition of the fetal heart in the third trimester, so once the fetal heart is abnormal, you should go to the hospital for examination immediately:

If the fetal heart rate is too fast in the third trimester, we should pay attention to it, find out the reason first, and do B-ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring to assist diagnosis when necessary. First of all, whether the fetal heart will appear soon during fetal movement, and the fetal heart will return to normal after fetal movement. If pregnant women have no complications, the fetal heart rate is fast during fetal movement, and the fetal heart rate returns to normal after fetal movement, then don't worry, this is normal.

Many pregnant women will have a fast fetal heart rate in the third trimester. Pay attention to the frequency of fetal heart rate. If it is within the normal range, there is no problem. If it is out of range, it must be handled in time, and oxygen can be given. If the situation is not alleviated, measures should be taken in time, and caesarean section can be taken if necessary.