Pregnancy and Postpartum Autonomic Function
Cross-source consensus on Pregnancy and Postpartum Autonomic Function from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Pregnancy changes autonomic function. — Heart rate variability as a biomarker for autonomic recovery and maternal wellbeing following caesarean delivery: a scoping review protocol
- Resting heart rate rises during pregnancy while HRV indices decline due to haemodynamic and neurohumoral adaptations supporting placental perfusion. — Heart rate variability as a biomarker for autonomic recovery and maternal wellbeing following caesarean delivery: a scoping review protocol
- It is unclear whether caesarean delivery adds autonomic burden compared with vaginal birth or whether HRV depression correlates with functional recovery. — Heart rate variability as a biomarker for autonomic recovery and maternal wellbeing following caesarean delivery: a scoping review protocol
- A wearable monitoring study found HRV remained depressed compared with pre-pregnancy values at 3 months postpartum. — Heart rate variability as a biomarker for autonomic recovery and maternal wellbeing following caesarean delivery: a scoping review protocol