Fetal heart rate is between 110-160 beats per minute during fetal heart monitoring, as long as it is within this standard, it belongs to the normal range. If the fetal heart rate is outside this range, below 110 or above 160, there is a risk of intrauterine oxygen deprivation.
The average fetal heart rate during fetal heart rate monitoring at 29, 32, and 33 weeks is about 139 beats per minute.
There are two ways to monitor a pregnant woman's fetal heart, one is at home, purchasing a fetal heart rate monitor, and the other is to go to the hospital for a maternity checkup, taking professional equipment to detect the fetal heart. Fetal heart monitoring at home needs to be done every day, each time the time is about 20-30 minutes, monitoring process pregnant women mind to put calm, don't be so nervous. Choose a quiet environment for fetal heart monitoring in order to reduce interference.
When pregnant women do fetal heart monitoring on their own, they find that the fetal heart monitoring is too fast or too slow, they can observe it first, and then continue to do it the next day. If the same problem exists, they should go to the hospital, and use professional medical equipment to monitor the fetal heart, which can help the fetus to avoid the dangers of intrauterine hypoxia in a timely manner.