During pregnancy, women need to frequently go to the hospital for prenatal check ups, such as ultrasound, Down syndrome screening, etc., which are particularly important examination items that pregnant women must not miss. Moreover, pregnant women also need to undergo regular fetal heart rate monitoring to understand whether the fetal heart rate is normal. So, can I eat for fetal heart monitoring?
Before pregnant women undergo fetal heart rate monitoring, they can eat, which will not affect the results of the fetal heart rate monitoring examination. Pregnant women should try to relax and not be too nervous during the examination process. If a pregnant woman is too nervous, the fetus in her belly will also feel this emotion, which can affect the test results.
If pregnant women go for fetal heart rate monitoring in the morning, they should have breakfast, which can make the fetus more active during the examination. Pregnant women can eat some fruits in moderation, such as apples, pears, and peaches. If the fetus remains motionless for a long time during testing, pregnant women can exercise appropriately.
During pregnancy, women must pay attention to the condition of fetal heart rate. In addition to regular monitoring of fetal heart rate, they can also count fetal movements themselves. If excessive or insufficient fetal movement is found, it is necessary to take it seriously and go to the hospital in a timely manner. Because this is likely caused by fetal hypoxia, and in severe cases, it may lead to fetal death.