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of or relating to a fetus

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To ensure it meets the highest ethical standards, fetal tissue research has been subject to stringent laws and regulations for decades.
[ClickPress, Thu Aug 29 2019] Global Cell-Free Fetal DNA Testing: Market Insights Cell-free fetal DNA testing is a screening test which is used to determine chromosomal abnormalities in infants.
Electronic fetal monitoring was introduced in the early 1970s as a tool to assess fetal well-being in the antepartum and intrapartum period with the focus on prevention of perinatal morbidity and mortality.
Most women can detect fetal movements by 20 weeks' gestation.
The negative predictive value of EFM for fetal hypoxia/acidosis is high, but its positive predictive value is only 30%, and the false-positive rate is as high as 60%.
The $3 million center provides comprehensive maternal-fetal care and services and is staffed by specially trained obstetricians known as maternal fetal medicine sub-specialists.
Fetal heart tones were noted to have a baseline of 140 beats per minute with minimal variability and no accelerations or decelerations (Figure 1(a)).
Conclusion: Cardiotocography can be used as good screening tool for fetal surveillance especially in centers where fetal blood sampling or fetal ECG is not available.
The incidence of fetal cardiac tumor was about 0.14% as determined by fetal echocardiography.[sup][1] It was extremely difficult to deal with the fetus when the severe circulatory instability was induced by a cardiac tumor in the womb.
TSC, an autosomal dominant trait with variable penetrance, can adversely affect maternal and fetal outcome.
Background: Ultrasound estimation of fetal parameters is one of the most important examinations.