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The Non-Stress Test (NST) is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the health of a developing fetus during pregnancy. Here are some general guidelines on how to prepare for this test:
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to your abdomen.
Eat a meal or snack prior to the test to encourage fetal movement.
Arrive at the appointment with a full bladder, as this may help with obtaining clear ultrasound images.
Bring any relevant medical records or documents with you to the appointment.
The NST involves the use of a fetal heart rate monitor to track the baby's heart rate and movements. The monitor is attached to your abdomen using straps, and you will be asked to lie down on your back or side for the duration of the test, which typically lasts about 20-40 minutes. During the test, the fetal heart rate will be monitored for any changes in response to fetal movement or contractions.
It's important to note that every doctor may have their own specific requirements and instructions for preparing for an NST, so be sure to follow their guidance carefully. Additionally, if you have any concerns or questions about the test, don't hesitate to ask your healthcare provider.
This test measures the fetal heart rate in response to fetal movement to check for signs of distress or complications during pregnancy. It may be recommended for women who have a high-risk pregnancy or who have concerns about the baby's well-being.
The report is usually available on the same day or within a day or two.
Typically requires a visit to a diagnostic center or a laboratory for the test.
Fasting is usually not required for this test.