Is it dangerous to have a fetal heart rate of 170-180

A fetal heart rate of 170-180 may be transient and not dangerous, and may be related to factors such as intrauterine hypoxia, which is more dangerous in this case.
Fetal heart refers to the heart rate of the fetus, which is the heartbeat of an undelivered fetus in the mother’s uterus, and a normal fetal heart rate should be 110-160 beats/minute.
A normal fetal heart rate should be 110-160 beats per minute. A fetal heart rate of 170-180 beats per minute may be due to increased activity of the pregnant woman or the fetus is moving in the uterus, which may cause a transient increase in the heart rate, but it will soon return to normal, which is a normal condition and is not dangerous.
It is important to note that a fetal heart rate of 170-180 beats/minute may be due to intrauterine hypoxia and other factors. Follow the doctor’s instructions for fetal heart rate monitoring, detecting the risk of intrauterine distress, timely management, and if necessary, termination of pregnancy.
Therefore, when the fetal heart rate of 170-180 beats per minute, it should be necessary to cooperate with doctors as soon as possible to clarify the cause and give relative treatment to avoid the risk of the fetus.