FETAL MOVEMENTS AND FETAL-OUTCOME - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY

  • 1 January 1981
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 57  (4) , 431-436
Abstract
Antenatal patients (264) were monitored by maternal observation of fetal movements to predict fetal condition at birth. Abnormal fetal movements were significantly associated with fetal death and with poor fetal condition at birth. Sensitivity, specificity and predictive value of monitoring abnormal fetal movements are presented. Mean weekly count decreased with advanced gestational age, but not predictably so in each patient. Fetal outcome was studied prospectively in 138 patients with normal fetal movements and 23 patients with abnormal movements at term. Perinatal outcome was significantly poorer in the group with abnormal movements (P = 0.0015). Cognizance should be taken of patients reporting a decrease in fetal activity at term, as this may indicate fetal compromise.