During pregnancy, especially in the late stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to regularly monitor fetal heart rate. This helps to understand the condition of fetal heart rate and can detect fetal heart rate abnormalities in a timely manner. When pregnant women undergo fetal heart rate monitoring, there is usually an acceleration of fetal heart rate. So, what does it mean that fetal heart rate monitoring does not accelerate?
Fetal heart rate monitoring without acceleration refers to the absence of any changes in the fetal heart rate during uterine contractions in pregnant women. When this situation occurs, it is likely that the fetus is experiencing hypoxia. At this time, the pregnant woman needs to take oxygen and cooperate with the doctor for further examination to understand the specific condition of the fetus.
Pregnant women must pay attention to fetal heart rate monitoring. Under normal circumstances, there will be acceleration during fetal heart rate monitoring. This refers to the fact that when a pregnant woman experiences uterine contractions, the fetal heart rate increases by about 15 beats per minute, indicating that the fetus is developing well in the uterus and is a very normal manifestation. If the fetal heart rate does not accelerate, everyone must be vigilant.
Fetal heart rate monitoring is a necessary examination for pregnant women. If there is no acceleration or even fetal heart rate deceleration during fetal heart rate monitoring, it is usually related to fetal hypoxia in the uterus, which is very harmful to the fetus. It not only easily damages the fetal brain, affects the intellectual development of the baby, but may even lead to fetal death in the uterus.