After Having a B-ultrasound, Is it Necessary to Have a Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring?
After an ultrasound examination, it is still necessary to conduct fetal heart monitoring to understand whether the fetal development is normal. If there are any abnormalities, timely treatment is required. Ultrasound is a common examination method that mainly uses ultrasonic technology to check whether the fetal development is normal, such as limbs, amniotic fluid, and umbilical cord. Fetal heart monitoring generally involves real-time monitoring of the fetal heart rate through a fetal heart monitor to determine whether the fetal movements are normal. Ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring are two different examinations, and performing fetal heart monitoring after an ultrasound generally does not affect the effectiveness of the examination and can provide more detailed information about fetal development. Therefore, it is recommended that women undergo fetal heart monitoring after ultrasound to understand the fetal heart condition. During the examination, it is important to maintain a relaxed mindset and avoid excessive tension and anxiety. Both ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring do not require fasting, so it is advisable to eat light and digestible foods such as millet porridge or black rice porridge to warm and nourish the stomach and avoid feeling physically exhausted during the examination. During pregnancy, it is important to maintain a relaxed mindset, communicate and interact with others more, which can help alleviate anxiety and depression. At the same time, it is also necessary to exercise appropriately according to one's own physical condition to achieve physical fitness.