How long does it take for fetal heartbeats to be abnormal

  The process of pregnancy not only affects the physical condition of women, but also many factors can cause abnormalities in the fetal heart throughout the entire pregnancy process. Therefore, after the fetus has formed, there will be targeted examinations of the fetal heart status, such as fetal echocardiography. So, how long does it usually take for fetal echocardiography?

  

How long does it take for fetal heartbeats to be abnormal1

  1. According to the inspection equipment. Fetal cardiac ultrasound examination is also a very common examination item during pregnancy, but the time required for the examination process will not vary depending on the different examination equipment. If it is a more advanced medical equipment, it usually takes less than half an hour, but other equipment requires relatively longer time.

  2. According to the pregnancy period. Most fetal heart ultrasound examinations are conducted between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy, during which the specific condition of the fetal heart can be accurately understood. However, if it is not within this time range, the examination may be relatively difficult and the testing time may be longer.

  3. According to the condition of the fetus. Since it is an examination for the fetal heart status, it requires the cooperation of the fetus. However, most of the time when testing the fetal heart, babies have already had different types of fetal movements, which requires the fetus to be in a very stable state before the examination can begin.

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