The examination items during pregnancy are very complex, and each pregnancy examination item is different, so there are different things to pay attention to. In order to avoid running back and forth, pregnant women will deliberately maintain an empty stomach during prenatal checkups, so as not to delay the examination. Actually, not every pregnancy test requires fasting. Can we have breakfast to listen to fetal heart rate?
Although there are many items during pregnancy that require fasting, listening to fetal heart rate does not require fasting, and pregnant women can eat breakfast with peace of mind. Not only does it not require fasting, but it is also recommended that pregnant women undergo examinations after breakfast. Because the beating of the fetal heart is closely related to the physical condition of the pregnant woman, if the energy in the pregnant woman's body is insufficient, the fetus will also be in a low state and the fetal heart rate will be relatively slow.
However, pregnant women should not eat too much breakfast before listening to the fetal heart rate, as overeating can also affect the fetal heart rate. It is suggested that pregnant women should reasonably match breakfast with a cup of millet porridge and an egg. Or a cup of soybean milk and two pieces of bread can meet the energy supply of pregnant women and fetuses.
When listening to fetal heart rate, pregnant women should also pay attention to their emotional stability and not be too nervous. If pregnant women are too nervous, it can also cause the fetal heart to beat faster. Pregnant women should also be careful not to exercise far away. It is best to rest for ten minutes after arriving at the hospital before undergoing the examination, so that the monitored fetal heart rate can be more accurate.