Abstract

Background: While late decelerations are regarded as signs of fetal hypoxemia, fetal breathing movements (FBM) associated with late decelerations invariably have normal outcomes. Could late decelerationssometimes represent FBM?Materials and methods: Six patients between 37 and 42 weeks' gestation with 'late decelerations' associated with FBM (by ultrasound or tocodynamometer) during ante- orintrapartum monitoring were evaluated. Three were at high risk (diabetes, postdates, intrauterine growth restriction) and three were at low-risk.Results: 'Late decelerations' arose in previouslyreassuring tracings. Oxygen or positional change had no effect. The decelerations were variable in length and shallow, and contained increased variability. Normal baseline rate and variability were maintainedafter the deceleration. Neonatal outcomes were normal.Conclusion: 'Late decelerations' as described are associated with normal outcome and may represent FBM. This understanding may reduce unnecessaryinterventions.

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