Abstract

A 30-year-old woman presented with mild adbominal discomfort and decreased fetal movements in the 34th week of her third pregnancy. Fetal monitoring revealed a sinusoidal heart rate pattern, and abdominal delivery was promptly performed, with the newborn having a hematocrit of 7% due to massive feto-maternal transfusion. Fetal resuscitation was followed by a favorable outcome. The sinusoidal heart rate is discussed, with emphasis on the need for proper and prompt recognition of its significance.

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