Objective Reduced fetal movement (RFM), defined as a decrease in maternal perception of frequency or strength of fetal movements, is a common reason for presentation to maternity care. Observational studies demonstrate an association between RFM, stillbirth, and fetal growth restriction related to placental insufficiency. However, individual intervention studies have described varying results. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine whether interventions aiming to encourage awareness of reduced fetal movement and/or improve its subsequent clinical management reduce the frequency of stillbirth or other important secondary outcomes. Data sources Searches were conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, The Cochrane Library,...
Background: Women experiencing decreased fetal movements (DFM) are at increased risk of adverse outc...
Background: 2·6 million pregnancies were estimated to have ended in stillbirth in 2015. The aim of t...
Introduction: With the decrease in fetal activity, the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes increases ...
OBJECTIVE: Reduced fetal movement (RFM), defined as a decrease in maternal perception of frequency o...
Objective: Reduced fetal movement, defined as a decrease in the frequency or strength of fetal movem...
Background: The perception of reduced fetal movement (RFM) is an important marker of fetal wellbeing...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-03-05, accepted 2021-11-17, ...
Background: Reduced maternal perception of fetal movements allows early identification, timely evalu...
Fetal movements are one, among others, of the measurable factors indicating wellbeing of the fetus....
BackgroundDecreased fetal movement is associated with adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes; timely r...
BACKGROUND: In 2013, the stillbirth rate in the UK was 4.2 per 1000 live births, ranking 24th out of...
Background Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of fetal movement counting with perinatal mortality. DATA SOURC...
Objectives: Maternal report of reduced fetal movements (RFM) is a means of identifying fetal comprom...
BackgroundWorldwide maternal perception of fetal movements has been used for many years to evaluate ...
Background: Women experiencing decreased fetal movements (DFM) are at increased risk of adverse outc...
Background: 2·6 million pregnancies were estimated to have ended in stillbirth in 2015. The aim of t...
Introduction: With the decrease in fetal activity, the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes increases ...
OBJECTIVE: Reduced fetal movement (RFM), defined as a decrease in maternal perception of frequency o...
Objective: Reduced fetal movement, defined as a decrease in the frequency or strength of fetal movem...
Background: The perception of reduced fetal movement (RFM) is an important marker of fetal wellbeing...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-03-05, accepted 2021-11-17, ...
Background: Reduced maternal perception of fetal movements allows early identification, timely evalu...
Fetal movements are one, among others, of the measurable factors indicating wellbeing of the fetus....
BackgroundDecreased fetal movement is associated with adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes; timely r...
BACKGROUND: In 2013, the stillbirth rate in the UK was 4.2 per 1000 live births, ranking 24th out of...
Background Fetal movement counting is a method used by the mother to quantify her baby's movements, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of fetal movement counting with perinatal mortality. DATA SOURC...
Objectives: Maternal report of reduced fetal movements (RFM) is a means of identifying fetal comprom...
BackgroundWorldwide maternal perception of fetal movements has been used for many years to evaluate ...
Background: Women experiencing decreased fetal movements (DFM) are at increased risk of adverse outc...
Background: 2·6 million pregnancies were estimated to have ended in stillbirth in 2015. The aim of t...
Introduction: With the decrease in fetal activity, the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes increases ...