When a pregnant woman performs a normal fetal movement count self-test, the normal standard value range is about 3-5 times per hour, and within 12 hours, the number of fetal movements is about 30-40 times. If the number of fetal movements in two hours is less than 6, it is necessary to go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the local public hospital for fetal monitoring and pelvic ultrasound to clarify the diagnosis of the disease. If the diagnosis of intrauterine hypoxia is mild, oxygen can be administered. For patients with more serious conditions, they need to be hospitalized for systematic treatment and, if necessary, choose an appropriate time to terminate the pregnancy.