How to detect intrauterine fetal infection

Fetal intrauterine infection can be clarified through clinical manifestations, such as abnormally high body temperature of pregnant women, abnormal vaginal secretions, increased fetal heart rate, etc.; and through auxiliary examinations, such as ultrasonography, amniocentesis and other examinations.
1. Clinical manifestations: If the pregnant woman suddenly has a body temperature greater than or equal to 38 degrees; vaginal secretions, accompanied by odor, then it may suggest that the fetus has an intrauterine infection. There is also the usual monitoring of the fetal heart rate to find that the fetal heart rate has increased, the baseline fetal heart rate is greater than or equal to 160 beats / min, the mother’s own heart rate is greater than or equal to 100 beats / min, then also be vigilant.
2. Auxiliary examination: amniocentesis can be performed under the guidance of ultrasound, which can determine whether there is any abnormality in chromosomes, glucose levels, as well as white blood cells, bacterial infections and other indicators, and this can be used to determine whether there is intrauterine infection in the fetus.
If you find that there are some abnormal phenomena alert to intrauterine fetal infection, then it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to prevent the emergence of intrauterine distress, fetal intracranial infection and sepsis and other hazards, cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, to avoid causing adverse consequences.