Fetal Monitoring
Cross-source consensus on Fetal Monitoring from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Benefits
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Most fetal monitoring strategies had uncertain or limited effects on stillbirth prevention. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Doppler and late-pregnancy ultrasound monitoring did not significantly reduce stillbirth, based on low-certainty evidence. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Fetal movement awareness showed no clear stillbirth effect but a marginal reduction in perinatal mortality with very low certainty. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Fetal movement counting did not significantly affect stillbirth and showed substantial heterogeneity. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Fetal monitoring remains clinically plausible because it can detect placental insufficiency, fetal growth restriction, and compromised uteroplacental circulation. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review