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Khaoual Magdoud1, Abir Karoui2, Hassine Saber Abouda2

  • 1Department of Emergency , Maternity and Neonatology Centre of Tunis, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.

La Tunisie Medicale
|March 12, 2024
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Decreased fetal movement can signal fetal distress. Identifying risk factors like preterm labor and poor prenatal care is crucial for better pregnancy outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • Perinatal Research

Context:

  • Decreased fetal movement is a frequent obstetric consultation.
  • It can indicate significant fetal compromise, including distress or intrauterine demise.
  • Prompt evaluation is essential for timely intervention.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of decreased fetal movement cases.
  • To identify key predictive factors associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.
  • To improve risk stratification and management strategies.

Summary:

  • A retrospective study of 150 patients hospitalized for decreased fetal movement was conducted.
  • Poor pregnancy outcomes occurred in 22.1% of cases.

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  • Significant predictors included gestational term <37 weeks, insufficient prenatal care, small symphysiofundal height, fetal growth restriction, and abnormal Umbilical Artery Doppler.
  • Impact:

    • This research highlights critical factors that increase the risk of poor pregnancy outcomes in cases of decreased fetal movement.
    • Early identification of these factors allows for optimized management and improved perinatal care.
    • Findings can guide clinical practice in managing pregnancies with reduced fetal movements.