Fetal heart rate

Fetal heart rate (FHR) is a crucial parameter in OBGYN ultrasound, offering vital insights into fetal well-being and health during pregnancy. Measured through specialized medical ultrasound techniques like Doppler, FHR reflects the number of times the fetal heart beats per minute. Regular monitoring of FHR is essential for detecting potential issues, such as fetal distress or arrhythmias, and plays a significant role in prenatal care and delivery planning.

Understanding FHR patterns is key for obstetricians and sonographers in assessing fetal oxygenation and overall cardiovascular status. Abnormal FHR can indicate underlying complications, necessitating further evaluation and intervention. Medical ultrasound provides a non-invasive and accurate method for continuous FHR assessment, aiding in timely decision-making and ensuring optimal outcomes for both mother and baby.

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