Is the fetal heart rate per minute 153 normal?
Normal. The normal range of fetal heart rate is 120- 160 beats/min, and the fetal heart rate 153 beats/min belongs to the normal range. If there is abnormality, it is more common in intrauterine hypoxia, and oxygen inhalation is possible when necessary. Usually look at whether there is too little amniotic fluid or pollution, or whether the fetal umbilical cord is around the neck. But don't worry too much, the baby often has problems such as umbilical cord around the neck in his stomach, which can generally be relieved by himself. However, it is recommended that pregnant mothers carefully record fetal movements, and frequent or slow fetal movements require timely medical treatment.
Fetal heart rate depends on whether men and women are accurate or not
Some people think that the sex of the fetus can be seen from the fetal heart rate. Generally, girls have a fast fetal heart rate and boys have a slow fetal heart rate. Gynecologists pointed out that there is no scientific basis for fetal heart rate to look at men and women. Because the content of fetal heart monitoring examination is the curve of monitoring graph formed by the change of fetal heart at the moment of signal recording, we can understand the reaction of fetal heart during fetal movement and contraction, so as to infer whether there is hypoxia in the intrauterine fetus. The normal fetal heart rate is between 120- 160 beats/min. If the fetal heart rate lasts for more than 10 min, it will be <: 120 times/minute or > 160 beats/min, indicating that the fetal heart rate is abnormal.
If the fetal heart rate is too fast or too slow, we need to pay attention to it. At this time, it is best to seek medical advice in time to understand the causes of abnormal fetal heart rate. Don't think that it's no big deal that the fetal heart rate is faster or slower, and don't use the fetal heart rate to guess the sex of the fetus. This statement has no scientific basis.