FETAL DISTRESS


In medicine (obstetrics), 'fetal distress' is the presence of signs in a pregnant woman—before or during childbirth—that the fetus is not well or is becoming excessively fatigued.

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Signs and symptoms
Causes
Treatment

Signs and symptoms


Signs and symptoms of ''fetal distress'' include:

★ Decreased movement felt by the mother

Meconium in the amniotic fluid

Cardiotocography signs


★ increased or decreased fetal heart rate (tachycardia and bradycardia), especially during and after a contraction


★ decreased variability in the fetal heart rate

★ Biochemical signs, assessed by collecting a small sample of baby's blood from a scalp prick through the open cervix in labour


★ fetal acidosis


★ elevated fetal blood lactate levels indicating the baby has a lactic acidosis

Causes


There are many causes of fetal distress:

Breathing problems

★ Abnormal position and presentation of the fetus

Multiple births

Shoulder dystocia

Prolapsed umbilical cord

Nuchal cord

Placental abruption

Treatment


In many situations fetal distress will lead the obstetrician to recommend steps to urgently deliver the baby. This can be done by induction, or in more urgent cases, a caesarean section may be performed.

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