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Oct 13, 2024

Let’s talk about the umbilical cord.

Fetal distress

Umbilical cord around the neck is one of the common abnormalities in obstetric ultrasound, about 20-30% of fetuses have umbilical cord around the neck, is due to fetal activities in…

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Sep 16, 2024

How to tell the difference between true and false fetal distress

Fetal distress

Fetal distress refers to a series of pathological conditions caused by fetal hypoxia or acidosis in the uterus, which jeopardize the health and life of the fetus and baby. How…

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Aug 27, 2024

Preparing for pregnancy after the fetus has stopped developing

Fetal distress

Fetal sterilizations are a great harm to sisters both physically and psychologically, how can we prevent them? 1, the main causes of embryonic arrest First, the reproductive endocrine aspects (including…

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Jul 30, 2024

What if the amniotic fluid keeps running?

Fetal distress

The amniotic fluid keeps flowing and an obstetric ultrasound needs to be done to look at the amount of amniotic fluid. If the amniotic fluid is very low or almost…

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Jul 5, 2024

What to do if the fetus has intrauterine hypoxia

Fetal distress

When the fetus is suffering from intrauterine hypoxia, it mainly depends on the severity of the hypoxia. When the fetus is suffering from mild hypoxia, oxygen is given to the…

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Jun 29, 2024

Is frequent trembling fetal movements a sign of oxygen deficiency?

Fetal distress

Fetal trembling fetal movement is a normal fetal movement and is not a lack of oxygen. The fetal movement is caused by the fetus impacting the uterine wall during its…

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Jun 29, 2024

Is it normal for the fetus to move less in the sixth month of pregnancy?

Fetal distress

Low fetal movement in the 6th month of pregnancy is not normal. Usually in the 6th month of pregnancy, you can feel the fetus moving in the abdomen, with an…

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Jun 2, 2024

What happened to frequent fetal movements at 35 weeks of pregnancy?

Fetal distress

Under normal circumstances, the number of fetal movements per hour is 3-5 times. There are more reasons for frequent fetal movement in 35 weeks of pregnancy, it may be physiological,…

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May 30, 2024

What should I do if my fetus has a rounded umbilical cord?

Fetal distress

Pregnancy is a happy event. As your baby grows bigger and bigger, your worries increase. When you get the ultrasound report, you will see a “V” or “W” shape pressure…

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Jul 29, 2023

The current situation and future direction of fetal medicine in China

Fetal distress

  A, the development of fetal medicine abroad 1, fetal medicine includes prenatal diagnosis of birth defects, but not only prenatal diagnosis: prenatal diagnosis of birth defects is the basis of…

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Fetal distress

  • Let’s talk about the umbilical cord.
  • How to tell the difference between true and false fetal distress
  • Preparing for pregnancy after the fetus has stopped developing
  • What if the amniotic fluid keeps running?
  • What to do if the fetus has intrauterine hypoxia
  • Is frequent trembling fetal movements a sign of oxygen deficiency?
  • Is it normal for the fetus to move less in the sixth month of pregnancy?
  • What happened to frequent fetal movements at 35 weeks of pregnancy?
  • What should I do if my fetus has a rounded umbilical cord?
  • The current situation and future direction of fetal medicine in China
  • What happened to the decrease in fetal movement at 32 weeks of pregnancy?
  • What to do if the amniotic fluid keeps flowing
  • How often should the amniotic fluid be replaced
  • How to treat selective intrauterine growth restriction
  • Signs of fetal hypoxia
  • Is it dangerous for the fetus to have the umbilical cord wrapped around its neck?
  • What does fetal distress mean?
  • What to do if the fetus is suffering from intrauterine hypoxia
  • What to do if the fetus is in intrauterine distress
  • How to treat abnormal fetal movement
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