Fetal ultrasound shows anomalies of the middle and umbilical arteries how can they be improved?

If the fetal ultrasound shows anomalies of the middle and umbilical arteries, hospitalization is recommended to find out the cause and intrauterine resuscitation treatment such as oxygen intake and fluid rehydration is given. If the ultrasound shows abnormalities of the middle and umbilical arteries, the possibility of intrauterine distress is high, and it is recommended to go to the hospital to rule out low amniotic fluid, umbilical cord bypass, and pregnancy complications. At the same time, you can lie on the left side of the bed, low-flow oxygen, vitamin C and other rehydration fluids to help improve fetal hypoxia, and regular rechecks of fetal heart rate monitoring and ultrasound. If repeated fetal heart rate monitoring fails or if the middle artery and umbilical artery anomalies don’t improve, the pregnancy may need to be considered for termination if necessary, taking into account the week of gestation and fetal movement. Positively face and adjust the mindset to minimize the impact of factors such as mental and psychological progress, and if there are any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time to consult a physician for guidance.