2021
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.5071
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Evaluation of Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women With Decreased Fetal Movements

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Stillbirth is a devastating pregnancy outcome with far-reaching economic and psychosocial consequences, but despite significant investment, a screening tool for identifying those fetuses at risk for stillbirth remains elusive. Maternal reporting of decreased fetal movements (DFM) has been found to be associated with stillbirth and other adverse perinatal outcomes. OBJECTIVETo examine pregnancy outcomes of women presenting with DFM in the third trimester at a tertiary Australian center with a clear c… Show more

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“…Additionally, balancing how to inform women of DFM without raising concern is challenging and requires further attention. 32 A decrease in fetal movement is only mildly to moderately associated with stillbirth and performs poorly as a screening tool, 10,33 with most women experiencing DFM having a healthy baby. Early planned birth to avoid stillbirth for women with DFM needs to be carefully weighed against the risk of adverse newborn outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, balancing how to inform women of DFM without raising concern is challenging and requires further attention. 32 A decrease in fetal movement is only mildly to moderately associated with stillbirth and performs poorly as a screening tool, 10,33 with most women experiencing DFM having a healthy baby. Early planned birth to avoid stillbirth for women with DFM needs to be carefully weighed against the risk of adverse newborn outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors argue that in these cases, DFM is a symptom of fetal demise, a fait accompli; hence, their inclusion would overemphasize any association with stillbirths, which could perhaps explain the contrarian results found in earlier studies investigating DFM and stillbirth. 2 The most important finding from this paper is the association of DFM with the birth of an infant who is small for their gestational age, with the symptom of DFM being a reflection of the fetal response to a hypoxic milieu generated by placental dysfunction. The inclusion of a considered ultrasonographic fetal growth and well-being assessment into their clinical algorithm after 2016 reflects this thinking and indeed should lead clinicians to review their existing protocols managing DFM to consider including this additional assessment.…”
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“…Moreover, women with 2 or more recurrent presentations of DFM had increased odds of stillbirth. 2 Of note is the observation that the absolute number of women reporting DFM increased steadily throughout the 11 years of the study period. Interestingly, there was no corresponding increased rate of stillbirth.…”
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