Non Stress Test (NST)

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Non Stress Test (NST), in Visit Clinic

Monitors the baby’s heart rate and response to movement to assess fetal wellbeing before birth in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Non Stress Test (NST) Test in Visit Clinic?

A Non Stress Test measures the fetal heart rate and how it responds to fetal movement. It looks for accelerations and decelerations and checks baseline variability. These patterns help show whether the baby is getting enough oxygen and is well. The test helps detect fetal distress, placental problems, growth restriction, and other complications. Doctors use NSTs for antepartum surveillance in high-risk pregnancies or when mothers report reduced fetal movement. It is noninvasive and usually done in clinic while the mother is resting. Results help decide if more monitoring, further tests, or early delivery are needed.

Non Stress Test (NST) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Non Stress Test (NST) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Non Stress Test (NST) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Non Stress Test (NST) Test in Visit Clinic?

Non Stress Test (NST) is part of antepartum fetal surveillance used in late pregnancy, especially for high-risk cases. Doctors order it for reduced fetal movement, diabetes, high blood pressure, or previous pregnancy problems. It helps detect fetal distress, low oxygen, and placental insufficiency and guides decisions about further testing or delivery. Abnormal results may come from maternal illness, smoking, medications, or placental problems, and a family history of pregnancy complications can make NSTs more important.

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What is the purpose of the non-stress test NST in Visit Clinic?plus

The non-stress test (NST) monitors fetal heart rate and movements to assess fetal well‑being and oxygenation. During the test, accelerations with fetal movement are expected; absence or recurrent decelerations may indicate fetal distress or compromised placental function. It’s commonly used in late pregnancy or high‑risk pregnancies to detect problems and guide further testing or management, including possible delivery.

What is a normal NST range in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal NST is a reactive tracing: at least two fetal heart‑rate accelerations within 20 minutes. For pregnancies ≥32 weeks, accelerations are ≥15 bpm lasting ≥15 seconds; before 32 weeks, ≥10 bpm for ≥10 seconds. Baseline fetal heart rate is normally 110–160 bpm with moderate variability. A reactive NST generally indicates fetal well‑being; a nonreactive result may need further evaluation.

What causes you to fail an NST in Visit Clinic?plus

An NST can be nonreactive (often called “failed”) due to fetal sleep cycles, prematurity, maternal medications (beta‑blockers, opioids), poor tracing from maternal obesity or movement, placental or uteroplacental insufficiency, fetal hypoxia or acidemia, congenital cardiac issues or arrhythmias, and maternal smoking or chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension. Nonreactive results prompt further testing (biophysical profile or contraction stress test).

Is an NST test painful in Visit Clinic?plus

No, an NST is generally not painful. It’s a noninvasive fetal monitoring test where two belts and sensors are placed on the abdomen to record the baby’s heart rate and movements; you may feel mild pressure or discomfort from the straps or from lying still for 20–40 minutes. Rarely, skin irritation or anxiety from fetal activity occurs. Tell your provider if concerned.

Is NST compulsory in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

No, a non‑stress test (NST) is not compulsory for all pregnancies. It’s a noninvasive monitoring tool recommended when concerns arise—reduced fetal movements, high‑risk conditions like diabetes or preeclampsia, post‑term pregnancy, or suspected growth problems. Clinicians decide case-by-case; NSTs are commonly used and considered safe to assess fetal well‑being. If recommended, follow-up testing or increased surveillance may be advised.

What is the reason for NST in Visit Clinic?plus

A non-stress test (NST) is done to assess fetal well‑being by monitoring the baby’s heart rate in response to fetal movements. It evaluates oxygenation and autonomic function to detect signs of fetal distress, hypoxia or uteroplacental insufficiency. NSTs are used when there are decreased fetal movements, high‑risk conditions (e.g., maternal diabetes, hypertension, post-term, growth restriction) or prior pregnancy complications.