Fetal heart rate of 144 beats/minute is normal.
Fetal heartbeat is the heartbeat of the fetus, reflecting the state of the fetus in the uterus, and its normal range is 110-160 beats/min, so the fetal heartbeat of 144 beats/min is normal.
Fetal heartbeat that is too low or too high is regarded as fetal heartbeat abnormality. Fetal heartbeat abnormality may be caused by intrauterine oxygen deprivation of the fetus, etc., and it should be consulted in the hospital in time.
Pregnant women should undergo fetal heart rate monitoring under the guidance of their doctors according to their own conditions and the presence of high-risk factors, etc., to find out whether the fetus is suffering from intrauterine hypoxia and other abnormalities through fetal heart rate monitoring. Fetal heart monitoring can continuously observe and record the changes of fetal heart rate, and trace the uterine contraction and fetal movement, reflecting the relationship between the three.
If there is an abnormality of the fetal heart must be taken seriously, and must immediately go to the hospital, so as not to delay the condition.