Maternal complaint of decreased fetal movement is one of the alarms, which its delayed reporting could be associated with adverse pregnancy outcome.1 Controlled trials have shown that fetal move-ment counting by the mother is the only promising antepartum test to reduce the mortality.2 Reduction of fetal movement could be a marker of poor conditions like fetal hypoxia, stillbirth and fetal growth restriction.3 The aim of this study was to examine whether decreased fetal movement after lateral lie down for an hour could be a valuable tool for revealing fetal health status. We conducted a cross sectional study recruiting 200 pregnant women, who were complaining of decreased fetal movement during three days prior to admission to Hazrate-e Zein...
Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, and may pre...
Objective: To report perception of fetal movements in women who experienced a stillbirth compared wi...
Out of 1914 women who had been instructed to count fetal movements (FMs) throughout the third trimes...
Maternal complaint of decreased fetal movement is one of the alarms, which its delayed reporting cou...
From the original article: Pregnant women with decreased fetal movements (DFM) are at increased risk...
Aim:We aimed to it should be noted that clinicians should not be worried about fetal loss in pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Decreased fetal movement often precedes a stillbirth. The objective of this study was to...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women sometimes worry about their unborn baby's health, often due to decreased ...
Poor fetal growth in late pregnancy is a very common cause of stillbirth or fetal distress during la...
Objective: Reduced fetal movement, defined as a decrease in the frequency or strength of fetal movem...
Background: Delayed maternal reporting of decreased fetal movement (DFM) is associated with adverse ...
Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, and may pre...
In order to determine the clinical significance of decreased fetal movement counts, pregnancy outcom...
Background: Reduced maternal perception of fetal movements allows early identification, timely evalu...
OBJECTIVE: Reduced fetal movement (RFM), defined as a decrease in maternal perception of frequency o...
Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, and may pre...
Objective: To report perception of fetal movements in women who experienced a stillbirth compared wi...
Out of 1914 women who had been instructed to count fetal movements (FMs) throughout the third trimes...
Maternal complaint of decreased fetal movement is one of the alarms, which its delayed reporting cou...
From the original article: Pregnant women with decreased fetal movements (DFM) are at increased risk...
Aim:We aimed to it should be noted that clinicians should not be worried about fetal loss in pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Decreased fetal movement often precedes a stillbirth. The objective of this study was to...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women sometimes worry about their unborn baby's health, often due to decreased ...
Poor fetal growth in late pregnancy is a very common cause of stillbirth or fetal distress during la...
Objective: Reduced fetal movement, defined as a decrease in the frequency or strength of fetal movem...
Background: Delayed maternal reporting of decreased fetal movement (DFM) is associated with adverse ...
Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, and may pre...
In order to determine the clinical significance of decreased fetal movement counts, pregnancy outcom...
Background: Reduced maternal perception of fetal movements allows early identification, timely evalu...
OBJECTIVE: Reduced fetal movement (RFM), defined as a decrease in maternal perception of frequency o...
Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, and may pre...
Objective: To report perception of fetal movements in women who experienced a stillbirth compared wi...
Out of 1914 women who had been instructed to count fetal movements (FMs) throughout the third trimes...