Fetal bradycardia

Fetal bradycardia is said to have a fetal heart rate of less than 120 beats per minute. When the first measurement is less than 120 times / min, the test subject is allowed to rest for 10 minutes and then the test is performed. If it is still less than 120 times / min, a diagnosis can be made, and the relationship between it and the occurrence of contractions should be noted. When the fetal heart rate is below 70-80 beats / min, and there are no other symptoms of fetal distress before labor, there may be atrioventricular block.

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