Fetal heart rate monitoring is a very important way to understand whether the fetus is lacking oxygen in the uterine cavity during the late stage of pregnancy. If any abnormalities are found during the examination, timely treatment is needed. So, is oxygen therapy useful if fetal heart rate monitoring is not satisfactory?
If there is a situation of inadequate fetal heart monitoring, oxygen therapy can be used for intervention, which is a good intervention method. In addition, appropriate activities or eating and drinking can also help correct the problem. However, after correction, the root cause of the problem must be identified. Only by finding the root cause can the problem of inadequate fetal heart monitoring be solved in a targeted manner, and only in this way can the baby not be in danger due to hypoxia.
If the fetal heart rate monitoring is restored to a normal state through simple methods such as oxygen therapy, exercise, and eating, then there is no need to worry too much. However, if it still cannot be restored to normal after simple treatment, hospitalization is needed to observe the fetal heart rate at any time. If the condition continues to worsen during hospitalization, a cesarean section must be performed to ensure that the fetal life safety is not threatened.
The above are the normal treatment methods for inadequate fetal heart monitoring. In the late stage of pregnancy, pregnant mothers must go to the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner, so as to clearly know whether the fetus is really safe in their belly.