What to do with a high fetal heartbeat at 35 weeks

A high fetal heart rate at 35 weeks can be considered with oxygen, a change in position followed by rechecking, and early termination of pregnancy if necessary. High fetal heart rate may be caused by intrauterine hypoxia. It is recommended that oxygen be administered under doctor’s supervision, and the fetal heart rate should be checked after changing the body position. If after treatment, the fetal heart rate still fails to pass, then we cannot rule out the possibility of fetal distress, which may require timely hospitalization, and at the same time, we need to review the ultrasound and biophysical scores, as well as fetal umbilical cord blood flow and amniotic fluid, placenta, and other indicators to make a comprehensive judgment. In clinical practice, when it is clear that there is fetal distress, it is recommended that the pregnancy be terminated as soon as possible, in order to protect the safety of mother and child, and requires close observation by an obstetrician, and the specifics need to comply with the doctor’s instructions.