Is it normal for the fetal heart rate to be around 120 in late pregnancy?

A normal fetal heartbeat in late pregnancy is around 120. The normal fetal heart rate in late pregnancy is 110-160 beats/minute. Fetal tachycardia is considered when the fetal heart rate exceeds 160 beats per minute, while fetal bradycardia is considered when the fetal heart rate is less than 110 beats per minute.
Fetal heart is a very important indicator of intrauterine fetal status in late pregnancy. Fetal heart can be monitored by Doppler fetal heart rate monitor, stethoscope and fetal heart rate monitor.
Fetal heart monitor is commonly used in late pregnancy to monitor the fetal heart, which can continuously observe and record the dynamic changes of the fetal heart, and at the same time trace the uterine contractions and fetal movement, reflecting the relationship between the three.
In addition to detecting the fetal heart in late pregnancy, it is also necessary to do ultrasound examination and fetal movement monitoring on time. If abnormal fetal movement and abnormal fetal heart sounds are detected, timely intervention should be made.