The fetus does not necessarily have cerebral palsy if the fetal heart rate is not satisfactory. If the fetus is asleep, it will have an effect on the fetal heartbeat monitoring, which may lead to fetal heartbeat failure, so you can wait for the fetus to wake up and have another fetal heartbeat monitoring. In addition, fever and starvation may also cause abnormal fetal heart monitoring, resulting in temporary fetal hypoxia, which usually does not lead to fetal cerebral palsy. 2. If the fetal heart monitoring is not passed several times, it is considered that there may be long-term chronic intrauterine hypoxia, which may lead to fetal cerebral palsy, but it is not absolutely relevant. If the fetal heart monitoring does not pass, indicating fetal hypoxia, the pregnant woman should promptly adopt the left-sided position and carry out oxygen therapy, while looking for the cause of the disease. If the fetal heart monitoring still fails despite the above measures, it indicates persistent fetal hypoxia, and emergency surgery will be performed if necessary.