Pregnant women will closely monitor fetal movement and fetal heart rate during the late stages of pregnancy. If abnormal fetal movement or fetal heart rate is found, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible. However, if the examination results show that the fetus is experiencing hypoxia in the uterus, pregnant women will be more concerned. So, I would like to ask how to relieve fetal hypoxia at 37 weeks of pregnancy?
If the fetus experiences hypoxia during pregnancy, it can cause symptoms such as intrauterine distress and asphyxia, and in severe cases, even lead to fetal death. Therefore, in the event of such a situation, pregnant women must take it seriously, go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, and cooperate with doctors to take effective measures immediately to prevent prolonged hypoxia from causing damage to the fetal brain.
After the fetus experiences hypoxia, pregnant women should not only receive oxygen therapy in a timely manner, but also closely monitor the fetal heart rate to see if the hypoxia is relieved and improved. If the fetal heart rate is detected to be normal during this period, pregnant women can rest in a left lateral position for a while to avoid intense exercise, and regularly go to the hospital for follow-up to prevent accidents.
If the fetal hypoxia persists and does not improve, pregnant women need to be admitted to the hospital as soon as possible to prepare for delivery. They should cooperate with doctors to conduct a comprehensive physical examination, evaluate their prenatal physical condition, and if necessary, choose to undergo cesarean section surgery as soon as possible to remove the fetus as soon as possible, which can prevent accidents from happening.