POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. A fetal heart rate of 183 beats per minute (bpm) is higher than the typical range of 120-160 bpm for a healthy fetus. However, it's important to note that fetal heart rates can fluctuate depending on the baby's activity and other factors.
If you're in the early stages of pregnancy (first trimester), it's not uncommon for the heart rate to be a bit higher. As pregnancy progresses, the fetal heart rate usually stabilizes within the normal range. However, if your baby has a consistently high heart rate or if you're experiencing other symptoms like cramping, bleeding, or other concerns, it would be best to consult your doctor.
Your healthcare provider can perform additional tests (like an ultrasound or non-stress test) to monitor the baby's health and ensure everything is progressing well. It's always better to discuss any concerns directly with your doctor for personalized advice and reassurance.
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