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Decreased fetal movement: Is it an alarm to Obstetrician and Pregnant Lady?
2018
Medical Journal of Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences
Fetal activity serves as an indirect measure of the fetus central nervous system integrity and function. Regular fetal movement can be regarded as an expression of fetal wellbeing. Maternal perception of decreased fetal movement is associated with poor feto-maternal outcome. This study is to find out feto-maternal outcome in cases of decreased fetal movement, done by assessing fetal heart rate (FHR) correlating with cardiotocography (CTG) and USG (ultrasonography) findings, Apgar score and
doi:10.3126/mjpahs.v1i2.23402
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