ASSESSMENT OF OBSTETRIC FACTORS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH DECREASED FETAL MOVEMENT BEYOND 34 WEEKS OF GESTATION

Anjali Sinha, Shivani Agarwal
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Fetal movements are a sign of fetal well-being and its count is a non-invasive method of screening for the fetus at risk of poor pregnancy outcomes. The wide and multifactorial etiology of decreased fetal movements is a dilemma and data on its association with obstetric factors is conicting. Maternal perception of fetal movements is a self-screening method for assessing fetal well-being and serves as an indirect measure of central nervous system integrity and function. This study aims to assess obstetric factors in women with decreased fetal movement beyond 34 weeks of gestation and its pregnancy outcomes. Summary: There was a higher incidence of poor fetal outcome and stillbirth in cases of high-risk group. Decreased FM being an indicator of fetal compromise, fetuses with non-reassuring CTG were delivered on admission and thus few of them were managed to have had good perinatal outcomes.
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评估妊娠 34 周后胎动减少妇女的产科因素和妊娠结局
胎动是胎儿健康的标志,胎动计数是筛查有不良妊娠结局风险的胎儿的一种非侵入性方法。胎动减少的病因广泛且多因素,这是一个难题,有关胎动减少与产科因素相关性的数据还在不断icting。孕产妇对胎动的感知是评估胎儿健康状况的自我筛查方法,也是中枢神经系统完整性和功能的间接测量。本研究旨在评估妊娠 34 周后胎动减少妇女的产科因素及其妊娠结局。摘要:在高风险组中,胎儿不良结局和死胎的发生率较高。胎动减少是胎儿受损的一个指标,CTG 无法保证的胎儿在入院时就会被娩出,因此很少有胎儿能获得良好的围产期结局。
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