Effect of maternal glucose load on fetal activity
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)33033-2
Effect of maternal glucose load on fetal activity
Abstract
The effect of a MGL upon fetal activity has been studied in 39 normal and 54 high-risk pregnant patients between 30 and 42 weeks' gestation. The perinatal morbidity and mortality rates were significantly lower in the group showing an increase in fetal activity following a MGL. It is suggested that this may be useful for identifying the fetus at risk.
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