CTG Test During Pregnancy: Why Is It Done & Normal Range

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CTG Test During Pregnancy: Why Is It Done & Normal Range A CTG is a noninvasive ultrasound test that measures the fetal heart rate. The test is done with an electronic transducer, which is placed on the fetal scalp from over the belly. The test also determines the baseline rate or the fetal heart rate within a 10-minute window without accelerations or decelerations. A CTG test is performed to measure fetal heart rate during pregnancy. The results of the test can be used to monitor the baby’s development. High-risk pregnancies may require continuous monitoring. In these cases, the risk of complications can increase during the labour process, such as green amniotic fluid, fever, and excessive bleeding. In addition to monitoring the fetal heart rate, a CTG can also show how strong contractions are. If you want to know more about CTG during pregnancy, why it’s done, and its normal range, continue reading and get answers to your doubts. What Is CTG Test In Pregnancy? CTG stands for Cardiotocography. It is a type of test done to measure the heart rate of the fetus during pregnancy. This test is used to determine if the baby’s heart rate is normal or if there is fetal distress. The process involves the use of a special machine called a cardiotocograph. During pregnancy, abnormal CTG levels are associated with poor fetal outcomes. Specifically, abnormal CTG levels in high-risk pregnancies have been linked to higher rates of fetal morbidity and mortality. Originally, CTG was used to detect early changes in fetal heart rate associated with the presence of hypoxia. The CTG test uses sound waves to monitor the heart rate of the baby. These sound waves are sent through a special machine to a monitor to determine the heart rate of the baby. The monitor can also measure the frequency of contractions and heartbeat. CTG test is used before and during labour to monitor the fetal heart rate. This type of test is most commonly performed external tests, with the equipment placed on the mother’s abdomen. It involves two different sets of transducers – one for the mother and one for the baby. The ultrasound on one plate measures the baby’s heart rate, while the other plate measures pressure on the abdomen to measure contractions.


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