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October 14th, 2011 . by adminThe fetus may be at ‘high risk’ because of maternal complications such pre-eclampsia with placental dysfunction. The FH is recorded on the cardiotocograph for one hour more and the amplitude and frequency of the base-line variability is co-related Braxton Hicks contractions and with fetal movement. An adverse fetal response suggests a similar reaction may occur during labour. To avoid aortocaval compression the woman should be in recumbent position (45 degrees). When a low count occurs the fetus is at ‘high risk and woman telephones the hospital. Fetal movements usually cease 24-48 hours prior to cessation of fetal heart. ICD10 Software. will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients.