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. 1987 Feb;156(2):323-7.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(87)90276-6.

External vibratory acoustic stimulation near term: fetal heart rate and heart rate variability responses

External vibratory acoustic stimulation near term: fetal heart rate and heart rate variability responses

R Gagnon et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1987 Feb.

Abstract

Twenty-five pregnant women between 36 and 40 weeks' gestational age were studied to examine effects of a 5-second external vibratory acoustic stimulus on the fetal heart rate and fetal heart rate variability. There was an immediate significant increase in the basal heart rate, which persisted for 1 hour after the stimulus, compared to that of the control subjects. There was also a significant increase in the total time during which accelerations occurred for the first 20 minutes after the stimulus. There were no changes in computer-derived indices of fetal heart rate variability. Maternal blood pressure and heart rate were not altered following vibratory acoustic stimulus. We hypothesize that external vibratory acoustic stimulus causes a change from a state of sleep to a state of wakefulness in near term healthy fetuses.

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