In this question an excessive fetal activity and fetal tachycardia indicates fetal hypoxia.
Fetal hypoxia happens when the fetus does not receive a sufficient amount of oxygen in the womb. Thid situation is life threatening to the fetus and should be given prompt attention by the doctor or ob gyne. Fetal hypoxia is present when the following signs are present like having increased heart rate and fetal tachycardia.
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EKG (electrocardiogram) - A test that checks for problems with the electrical activity in the heart. It is done by placing electrodes on the skin and it records the results of the electricity in the chambers of the heart on a spike and dip tracing (the thing that draws the little line). It can aid in diagnosing heart attacks, angina (not enough blood flow to the heart muscles) , and pericarditis. Sometimes an EKG result will appear normal and not detect underlying problems and other times the results are non specific and can show in a variety of problems so the test can't say for sure what the problem is.