fetusbewaking
Fetusbewaking, in obstetrics, refers to the ongoing surveillance of a fetus during pregnancy and labor to assess its wellbeing and detect signs of distress. The practice combines fetal heart rate monitoring with assessment of uterine activity and other indicators of fetal status.
Common methods include electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) or cardiotocography (CTG), which continuously records fetal heart rate
Fetusbewaking is most commonly employed in high-risk pregnancies, during labor, or when there are concerns about
Benefits include the ability to identify fetal distress and guide clinical decisions to protect the fetus,
The approach has evolved since the mid-20th century, with ongoing research into improving predictive value and