Fetal monitoring does not necessarily mean that there is something wrong with the fetus, it is also possible that the test is done when the fetus is sleeping, but fetal monitoring does not need to be highly valued and reviewed. Fetal heart rate monitoring can continuously monitor the dynamic changes in fetal heart rate, but also can simultaneously record contractions and fetal movement, is an indispensable auxiliary obstetric examination. When fetal heart rate monitoring is not sufficiently accelerated and the baseline variation is reduced, it may be caused by the fetus in the sleep cycle and needs to be rechecked. However, when fetal heart rate monitoring is not enough, and there is no improvement after giving oxygen, changing position and rehydration as prescribed by the doctor, it should also be combined with ultrasound prompting fetal umbilical cord blood flow monitoring, fetal biophysical scoring and other tests to fully assess the intrauterine condition of the fetus, and when it is clear or highly suspected that there is fetal hypoxia, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in time and be ready to resuscitate the neonate. When fetal monitoring is not possible, it is important to further review under the guidance of the doctor and to adequately assess the situation before actively dealing with it.