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Implementation of uniform information on fetal movement in a Norwegian population reduced delayed reporting of decreased fetal movement and stillbirths in primiparous women   a clinical quality improvement

Implementation of uniform information on fetal movement in a Norwegian population reduced delayed reporting of decreased fetal movement and stillbirths in primiparous women a clinical quality improvement

... DFM: Fetal Move- ment Intervention Assessment (Femina), aiming to survey clinical management and initiate quality improve- ment efforts in Australia & New Zealand [23], the US [24], the United Kingdom [15] and ...

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Development of Portable Monitoring System for Real Time Detection of Fetal Movement

Development of Portable Monitoring System for Real Time Detection of Fetal Movement

... Effective fetal monitoring is an important guarantee for fetal health and early ...treatment. Fetal movement is one of critical indicators of fetal monitoring, which plays an important ...

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Reduction of late stillbirth with the introduction of fetal movement information and guidelines – a clinical quality improvement

Reduction of late stillbirth with the introduction of fetal movement information and guidelines – a clinical quality improvement

... Women with singleton pregnancies of at least 28 weeks gestation or more who reported a concern for DFM (either by spontaneous reporting or upon questioning), were reg- istered prospectively for quality-assurance purposes ...

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Reduced fetal movement intervention Trial 2 (ReMIT 2): protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial of standard care informed by the result of a placental growth factor (PlGF) blood test versus standard care alone in women presenting with reduced feta

Reduced fetal movement intervention Trial 2 (ReMIT 2): protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial of standard care informed by the result of a placental growth factor (PlGF) blood test versus standard care alone in women presenting with reduced fetal movement at or after 36+ 0 weeks gestation

... Background: Forty percent of babies who are stillborn born die after 36 weeks gestation and have no lethal structural abnormality. Maternal perception of reduced fetal movement (RFM) is associated with ...

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Diagnostic Value of Fetal Movement Counting by Mother and the Optimal Recording Duration

Diagnostic Value of Fetal Movement Counting by Mother and the Optimal Recording Duration

... Introduction:Fetal movement counting is a method used by mother to quantify her baby's ...common fetal movements counting methods by mother including "ten fetal movements counting in two ...

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Fetal movement in late pregnancy – a content analysis of women’s experiences of how their unborn baby moved less or differently

Fetal movement in late pregnancy – a content analysis of women’s experiences of how their unborn baby moved less or differently

... recognize fetal movement [8]. Amniotic fluid volume [9], fetal position [10], having an anterior placenta [10, 11], smoking, being overweight [6] and nulliparity [6, 12] have been reported as such ...

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Evaluating devices for the measurement of auditory-evoked fetal movement

Evaluating devices for the measurement of auditory-evoked fetal movement

... for fetal learning and memory, which is mediated by the fronto-parietal working memory network or the medial-temporal lobe long-term memory network, by comparing the responses to novel and familiar ...of ...

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Wavelet principal component analysis of fetal movement counting data preceding hospital examinations due to decreased fetal movement: a prospective cohort study

Wavelet principal component analysis of fetal movement counting data preceding hospital examinations due to decreased fetal movement: a prospective cohort study

... kick, and hiccups were disregarded. Women were ad- vised to be attentive to significant and sustained reduc- tions in normal fetal activity, which took priority over any formal DFM limit. If women were worried ...

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Correlation study between increased fetal movement during the third trimester and neonatal outcome

Correlation study between increased fetal movement during the third trimester and neonatal outcome

... increased fetal movement did not show poor ...increased fetal movement than those of the control ...increased fetal movements, we observed that increased fetal movements appeared ...

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Prospective study of maternal perception of decreased fetal movement in third trimester and evaluation of its correlation with perinatal compromise

Prospective study of maternal perception of decreased fetal movement in third trimester and evaluation of its correlation with perinatal compromise

... less fetal movements, which is supported in present study (62%) with significant p-value of ...decreased fetal movement that various antenatal risk factors are associated with this condition and ...

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Alterations in maternally perceived fetal movement and their association with late stillbirth: findings from the Midland and North of England stillbirth case–control study

Alterations in maternally perceived fetal movement and their association with late stillbirth: findings from the Midland and North of England stillbirth case–control study

... vigorous fetal movements and fetal hiccups, which are rarely addressed in prior studies, reducing the possibility that respondents may have read about these symptoms in advance of the ...

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Effect of Fetal Movements and Fetal Breathing on Fetal Middle Cerebral Artery Pulsatility Index Measurement

Effect of Fetal Movements and Fetal Breathing on Fetal Middle Cerebral Artery Pulsatility Index Measurement

... “body movement present” or “breathing present” or “no ...corresponding fetal state. This cycle of checking for fetal movement/breathing followed by MCA PI measurement was repeated over and ...

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Temporal patterns in count to tenfetal movement charts and their associations with pregnancy characteristics: a prospective cohort study

Temporal patterns in count to tenfetal movement charts and their associations with pregnancy characteristics: a prospective cohort study

... collaboration Fetal Movement Intervention Assessment (FEMINA) ...first movement, indicating that her baby was awake, and record the time until she had counted the additional ...

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Analysis of Risk Factors of Osteoporosis among Premenopausal Women And Postmenopausal Women at a Tertiary care Teaching Centre

Analysis of Risk Factors of Osteoporosis among Premenopausal Women And Postmenopausal Women at a Tertiary care Teaching Centre

... of fetal condition and outcome in women presenting with less fetal ...less fetal movement (LFM) in the out- patient Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in ...

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Fetal Behavior and Heart Rate in Twin Pregnancy: A Review

Fetal Behavior and Heart Rate in Twin Pregnancy: A Review

... of fetal movement patterns seems largely independent of vari- ables such as zygosity, chorionicity, sex combination, posi- tion, and ...in fetal movements’ synchrony or incidence of most fetal ...

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A cross sectional study of maternal perception of fetal movements and antenatal advice in a general pregnant population, using a qualitative framework

A cross sectional study of maternal perception of fetal movements and antenatal advice in a general pregnant population, using a qualitative framework

... of fetal movement can precede quantitative changes [3,10,15] yet there has been almost no assessment of how women describe movements and whether these descriptions may be useful in a clinical ...on ...

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School Desegregation, Law and Order, and Litigating Social Justice in Alabama, 1954 1973

School Desegregation, Law and Order, and Litigating Social Justice in Alabama, 1954 1973

... To address potential confounding, race and ethnicity are factored into the analysis and aggregated into one variable which is categorized as either Hispanic, non-Hispanic White, non- Hispanic Black, or other; sex is ...

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Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum: applications in diagnostic techniques for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis

Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum: applications in diagnostic techniques for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis

... of fetal DNA from 2 to 5 mL of maternal blood being very small, hence it is necessary to increase the amount of DNA – and RNA – if a successful analysis of fetal DNA/RNA is to be made in relation to ...

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Improvements in fetal heart rate analysis by the removal of maternal fetal heart rate ambiguities

Improvements in fetal heart rate analysis by the removal of maternal fetal heart rate ambiguities

... the number of cases with umbilical artery pH under 7.15 was low, and this 10th percentile cut-off value has limited clinical significance [22, 23]. Secondly, other methods for simultaneous MHR signal acquisition need to ...

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Role of fetal membranes in signaling of fetal maturation and parturition

Role of fetal membranes in signaling of fetal maturation and parturition

... The fetal membranes are a major site both of prostaglandin synthesis and of prostaglandin metabolism, which however may be compartmentalized in the different cell types comprising the ...the fetal membranes ...

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