Can the fetal heartbeat in early pregnancy distinguish between a boy and a girl?
Pregnancy usually refers to gestation. In the early stage, the fetal heartbeat cannot distinguish whether it is male or female, but it can reflect the status of the fetus in the uterus, so it is important to pay attention to the changes of the fetal heartbeat in time. The normal range of the fetal heartbeat is 110 times per minute to 160 times per minute. The fetal heartbeat cannot reflect the gender of the fetus. The fetal heartbeat can be affected by many factors such as the mother's diet, emotions, and sleep, and may show a trend of acceleration or deceleration. Generally, it will not be lower or higher than the normal range. If the fetal heartbeat abnormality is obvious, it may be caused by factors such as advanced maternal age, placenta previa, premature rupture of membranes, etc. It may also be caused by factors such as umbilical cord around the neck, umbilical cord torsion, and intrauterine hypoxia. If fetal heartbeat abnormalities are found, it is necessary to promptly seek diagnosis at a formal hospital to determine the specific pathology. If the changes in the fetal heartbeat are not obvious, it may not affect the growth and development of the fetus. In this case, oxygen inhalation treatment can be received to avoid intrauterine hypoxia. If the fetal heartbeat continues to fluctuate and has already affected the growth and development of the fetus, cesarean section treatment should be promptly received. Regular hospital checks are needed to monitor the growth and development of the fetus. At the same time, it is also necessary to maintain a positive and optimistic mindset and avoid psychological burdens.