Abstract

The presence of fetal heart rate (FHR) accelerations is considered a sign of fetal well-being. Fetal body and breathing movements, as visualized by real-time ultrasound, were correlated to FHR accelerations in 16 high-risk pregnancies. The association between FHR accelerations (greater than 15 beats/min lasting 15 sec or more) and the different fetal behavioral states is described.

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