A fetal heart rate monitoring score of 9 indicates that the fetus is developing well in the uterus, which is a more desirable state, without hypoxia, and should not be treated specially. The fetal heart rate score is divided into 4 items, which are fetal heart rate baseline, fetal heart rate variability, fetal heart rate increase and fetal heart rate deceleration. 1. fetal heart rate baseline: fetal heart rate baseline is the average level of fetal heart rate in any 10 minutes, 180 beats per minute is 0, 100-119 beats per minute or 161-180 beats per minute is 1, 120-160 beats per minute is 2. 2. fetal heart rate variability. Fetal heart rate variability is the magnitude of fetal heart change, less than 5 is 0, 5-10 is 1, more than 10 is 2; 3, fetal heart rate increase rate: less than 5 is 0, 5-10 is 1, more than 10 is 2; 4, fetal heart rate deceleration: repeat late deceleration is 0, repeat variable deceleration is 0, variable deceleration is 1, no deceleration is 4, early deceleration is 4. 4 examination indexes The scores can be added together to calculate the fetal heart monitoring score. The full score of fetal heart monitoring is 10, and a fetal heart monitoring score of 8 or more is considered normal, 5-7 is considered suspicious, and less than 4 can be diagnosed as intrauterine distress. If the score is too low, pregnant women should seek medical treatment in time. It is recommended to further improve the relevant examination and choose a reasonable method for treatment according to the examination results.