Fetal heart rate of 190 beats/minute in 11 weeks of pregnancy is not a normal phenomenon, it is a little bit too fast fetal heart rate, the normal is usually in 110-160 beats/minute.
If the 11 weeks of pregnancy fetal heart 190 times / minute, there may be with the fetal intrauterine distress or umbilical cord around the neck and other factors.
1. Intrauterine distress: If a woman suffers from anemia, high blood pressure, diabetes and other underlying diseases during pregnancy, it will easily lead to intrauterine distress of the fetus, resulting in a rapid fetal heart rate of 190 beats/minute or more.
2. Umbilical cord bypass: Generally speaking, if the fetus develops gradually, then the amniotic fluid or umbilical cord and other factors may affect the development of the fetus, so that the fetal heart rate is too fast.
If the fetal heart rate is too fast, it is recommended that the pregnant woman go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the ultrasound, fetal heart rate monitoring, uterine contraction stress test and other related examinations, in order to clarify what causes, and choose the appropriate treatment for the specific causes, as far as possible, to maintain the health of the pregnant woman as well as the life of the fetus.