Ultrasound Technique Enhances Decision Making for Reduced Fetal Movement
INTERNATIONAL (23 HOSPITALS), JUL 11 – An international study of 1,684 pregnant women found using cerebroplacental ratio ultrasound reduces delivery complications in cases of reduced fetal movement, improving obstetric care outcomes.
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Study finds fewer complications after additional ultrasound in pregnant women who feel less fetal movement
It can be difficult to decide whether to expedite birth when a woman in the final stage of pregnancy perceives fewer fetal movements. An additional ultrasound measurement to assess resistance in fetal blood vessels can help make this decision more accurately, leading to fewer complications during delivery.
If the unborn child moves very little, this could indicate a placenta that isn't functioning properly. Doctors can detect this with ultrasound scans.


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