Fetal heart rate of about 80 beats/minute in early pregnancy is usually associated with fetal hypoxia, one-time low fetal heart rate, fetal dysplasia and other etiologies.
1. Fetal hypoxia: the fetal heart of a normal fetus is within the range of 110 to 160 beats/minute in mid to late pregnancy, and should be faster in early pregnancy. If the fetal heart stays at 80 beats/minute, it may be due to fetal hypoxia.
2. One-time low fetal heartbeat: If the fetal heartbeat abnormality occurs occasionally, it usually improves in a short period of time, which usually has little effect.
3. Fetal dysplasia: If the fetus suffers from congenital heart anomalies, it can also result in a lower-than-normal fetal heart rate of 80 beats per minute in early pregnancy.
Fetal heart rate of 80 beats per minute in early pregnancy may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.