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Fetal Response to Abbreviated Relaxation Techniques. A Randomized Controlled Study.

Early human development(2011)

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Background: Stress during pregnancy can have adverse effects on the course of pregnancy and on fetal development. There are few studies investigating the outcome of stress reduction interventions on maternal well-being and obstetric outcome.Aims: This study aims (1) to obtain fetal behavioral states (quiet/active sleep, quiet/active wakefulness), (2) to investigate the effects of maternal relaxation on fetal behavior as well as on uterine activity, and (3) to investigate maternal physiological and endocrine parameters as potential underlying mechanisms for maternal-fetal relaxation-transferral.Study design: The behavior of 33 fetuses was analyzed during laboratou relaxation/quiet rest (control group, CG) and controlled for baseline fetal behavior. Potential associations between relaxation/quiet rest and fetal behavior (fetal heart rate (FHR), FHR variation. FHR acceleration, and body movements) and uterine activity were studied, using a computerized cardiotocogram (CTG) system. Maternal heart rate, blood pressure, cortisol, and norepinephrine were measured.Results: Intervention (progressive muscle relaxation, PMR, and guided imagery. GI) showed changes in fetal behavior. The intervention groups had higher long-term variation during and after relaxation compared to the CG (p = .039). CG fetuses had more FHR acceleration, especially during and after quiet rest (p = .027). Women in the PMR group had significantly more uterine activity than women in the Cl group (p = .011) and than CG women. Maternal heart rate, blood pressure, and stress hormones were not associated with fetal behavior.Conclusions: This study indicates that the fetus might participate in maternal relaxation and suggests that Cl is superior to PMR. This could especially be true for women who tend to direct their attention to body sensations such as abdominal activity. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Relaxation,Guided imagery,Progressive muscle relaxation,Maternal-fetal pathways,Fetal heart rate (FHR),FHR variation,Fetal movement,Cardiotocogram (CTG)
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