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The device used for a Non-Stress Test (NST) is a cardiotocograph. The NST involves the following steps:
Two separate probes are placed on the mother's abdomen; one to monitor the baby's heart rate and the other to detect uterine contractions.
The mother also has a button to press whenever she feels fetal movement.
The device typically records the baby's heart rate changes on paper for 20 minutes.
How to Apply NST?
Two separate probes are placed on the mother's abdomen; one to monitor the baby's heart rate and the other to detect uterine contractions.
The mother also has a button to press whenever she feels fetal movement.
The device typically records the baby's heart rate changes on paper for 20 minutes.