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Fetal Stress - Fatiguing the Parents or the Baby?We define stress to the unborn child as Fetal distress. It is one of the scariest things that can happen to a woman when she is in labor. It is usually diagnosed through a fetal stress test. Many women have no idea about fetal distress syndrome.What Is Fetal Distress?Fetal distress is a problem that occurs during delivery. It occurs during active labor, and is diagnosed when the baby's heart rate becomes unstable.Unlike various frozen shoulder exercises to cure ankle injuries, the only treatment for fetal stress is immediate delivery. This is due to a lack of oxygen in the baby's blood, and requires immediate birth. Many babies must be born via emergency c-section when they fail the fetal stress test. It is considered a sign that the baby is not handling the stress of labor well.Possible ComplicationsComplications are rare, as long as the baby is delivered immediately. Sometimes, fetal distress can be a sign of more serious complications. This means that the baby could be in dire distress, and is most of the reason that the baby is delivered early. It might result in brain trauma or even death. But with the proper medical intervention, most babies arrive happy and healthy. This is why it is important for moms to give birth in a hospital, or with a trained midwife, whenever possible and to maintain adequate maternity health insurance.Signs and Symptoms of Fetal StressMost moms know their baby is experiencing fetal stress when they realize that there is less fetal movement. Decreased fetal movement usually requires a fetal non stress test, a lengthy test where the baby's heart rate and movements are monitored while the mom rests. Many times this decrease in fetal movement ends up being because the baby is running out of room in the womb, but getting it checked out is very important.During labor, the baby is usually monitored using an external fetal monitor, and sometimes this shows cardiotocographic signs that there is a problem. Increasing or decreasing heart rate in the baby, or a consistently changing heart rate, can all be signs of a problem. Finally, when the baby's blood is taken during labor, through a prick in the scalp once they start to enter the birth canal, can show biochemical signs of a problem. Two common concerns are fetal acidosis, and lactic acidosis. Also, meconium in the fluid in the womb is a concern. Continue to: Cause and diagnosis of Fetal Stress Related ArticlesTest it before it haunts youNuclear Stress Test - Check if your heart can bear stress Stress programs - learn how to cope your stress Stress balls - Find out what it is!!! Expert Guide to Seven Stress Management Techniques |
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