What does the CTG depicts?
Correct Answer: Fetal Hea rate monitoring
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Foetal hea rate monitoring Cardiotocography or CTG is a test usually done in the third trimester of pregnancy. It is done to see if your baby's hea beats at a normal rate and variability. Normally, a baby's hea rate is anywhere between 110 and 160 beats per minute and increases when the baby moves. Checking that your baby's hea rate responds to his movements is an indirect way of knowing if he gets enough oxygen from the placenta. The test will also see how baby's hea rate is affected by your contraction. A CTG done in your third trimester is also known as a 'non stress test' because your baby is not under the 'stress' oflabour. Early deceleration - Head compression Late deceleration - Utero placental insufficiency Variable deceleration - umblical cord compression
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