Can a weak fetal heart rate be preserved during early pregnancy

  Fetal heart rate can help doctors and pregnant women understand the state of their baby in the uterus. Many people know that fetal heart rate is the heartbeat of the fetus, and if the fetus has abnormal hypoxia, it will undergo corresponding changes. But in the early stages of pregnancy, these changes in fetal heart rate also make parents very worried. So, can a weak fetal heart rate be preserved during early pregnancy?

  

Can a weak fetal heart rate be preserved during early pregnancy1

  In early pregnancy, the fetal heart rate is weak. Considering it is early pregnancy, it is necessary to check the HCG value at the same time to determine whether the embryo can be preserved. If the fetal heart rate is weak in early pregnancy but the HCG value is normal, it may be because the examination was conducted too early. In this case, the fetus can be preserved. If the inspection time is too early, you can wait for a while before checking again.

  If the fetal heart rate is weak in early pregnancy and there is abnormal growth of HCG, such as no growth or slow growth, and some even show a decrease, this situation is still quite dangerous. It is still difficult to preserve the embryo, and there may even be abnormalities such as embryonic arrest.

  Monitoring fetal heart rate is more common in the late stages of pregnancy, with most pregnant women starting fetal heart rate monitoring at 36 weeks of pregnancy. If a pregnant woman has pregnancy complications, the time for fetal heart rate monitoring is relatively early. From a specific time perspective, fetal heart rate monitoring should begin between 28 and 30 weeks of pregnancy.

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