Do twins need daily fetal monitoring in the late stage of pregnancy

  During the late stage of pregnancy, it is necessary to closely monitor the fetal heartbeat to prevent intrauterine distress or fetal death. Therefore, many pregnant women often go for fetal heart monitoring during this stage. So, I would like to ask if daily fetal monitoring is necessary for late stage twin pregnancies?

  

Do twins need daily fetal monitoring in the late stage of pregnancy1

  Generally speaking, if the fetal development is good and there are no other abnormal conditions in the late stage of pregnancy, pregnant women do not need to undergo daily fetal heart rate monitoring. For pregnant mothers who are carrying twins, the risk in the late stages of pregnancy is relatively higher. It is best for pregnant mothers to follow the doctor's advice and undergo daily fetal heart rate monitoring to timely understand the health status of the fetus in the womb. If any problems are found, remedial measures can be taken in a timely manner.

  In addition, pregnant women should closely observe the fetal movement in the uterus during the late stage of pregnancy. If a decrease in fetal movement frequency or frequent fetal movement is found, pregnant women should take it seriously and consult professional doctors as soon as possible or go to the hospital for detailed examination to identify the specific causes of abnormal fetal movement before taking appropriate measures.

  Pregnant women in the late stage of pregnancy should also pay more attention to physical rest, avoid vigorous exercise, especially lifting and other movements, and avoid lifting heavy objects to prevent adverse stimulation from causing uterine contractions and prevent the occurrence of fetal phenomena. Pregnant mothers who are carrying twins also need to go to the hospital for more examinations to evaluate the condition of the fetus, in order to choose a suitable delivery method.

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