There are no so-called 10 signs of intrauterine hypoxia, and the signs that may occur are decreased fetal movement, excessive fetal movement, or abnormal fetal heartbeat. Clinically, fetal hypoxia has certain signs, such as abnormal fetal heartbeat during fetal heart rate monitoring, and abnormal fetal movement, such as reduced fetal movement or frequent fetal movement, which may be caused by fetal hypoxia. It is not possible to judge whether fetal hypoxia is occurring based on the symptoms alone, but also need to consult a doctor in time to carry out other aspects of the examination, if there is fetal hypoxia, it is recommended to consult a hospital in time for examination and treatment. Fetal hypoxia may lead to intrauterine death, so be vigilant.