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Fetal non stress test - Dr. Boyd is going to be giving you the 4 things that the test looks at and how it is categorized - Click below to download my free Birth Workbook... • ►►Birth Workbook --- https://pearently.com/4-step-process-... • ►►Pearently | A birth you will love to remember - http://Pearently.com • -The Fetal Non Stress Test is an evaluation of fetal heart rate (your baby's heart rate). • -Who needs a FNST? • *Low Risk Mom. These are moms with a healthy pregnancy but don't feel baby move like they should, or a mom that is over her due date. • *High Risk Moms that have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, preeclampsia, heart disease, kidney disease, or diabetes • -What to expect? • *A Fetal Non Stress Test can take 20 minutes to 1 hour. • *You will sit in a chair or lay in a bed. • *Two monitor probes will be attached to your belly using elastic bands. • *One probe will monitor the fetal heart rate (baby's heart rate) • *The other probe will monitor uterine contractions. • -How does healthcare provider assess fetal well being? • 1. Fetal heart rate baseline = average heart rate: • Rate should be 120 - 160 beats per minute • 2. Variability = neurological process of baby shown in a sawtooth pattern: • Good variability or poor variability • 3. Heart rate accelerations = heart rate goes up when baby moves: • 2 accelerations of at least 15 beats above baseline in a 20 minute period of time • Recorded as reactive or nonreactive • 4. Uterine contractions: • Normal deceleration = baby’s heart rate goes down with contraction • Late deceleration = baby's heart rate goes down after contraction (more evaluation is needed) • -How is FNST categorized? • Category 1 = Healthy baby • Category 2 = Further monitoring needed • Category 3 = Imminent delivery • ----- • Pearently | A birth you will love to remember - http://Pearently.com • Disclaimer: Please discuss any healthcare information found on this channel with your healthcare provider. Pearently exists as a source of information and knowledge only. • All links Keep in mind this video/post contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. This comes at no extra cost to you.

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