Vibroacoustic stimulation is the application of a vibratory sound stimulus to the abdomen of a pregnant woman to induce FHR accelerations. The presence of FHR accelerations reliably predicts the absence of fetal metabolic acidemia. Vibroacoustic stimulation is typically used during a nonstress test (NST).[1][2]
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Tests and procedures relating to pregnancy and childbirth
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Delivery |
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Pregnancy and childbirth
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Conception |
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Childbirth |
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Prenatal |
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Postpartum |
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Obstetric history |
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