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The quality of fetal arm movements as indicators of fetal stress

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The quality of fetal arm movements as indicators of fetal stress. / Reissland, Nadja; Francis, Brian.
In: Early Human Development, Vol. 86, No. 12, 12.2010, p. 813-816.

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Reissland N, Francis B. The quality of fetal arm movements as indicators of fetal stress. Early Human Development. 2010 Dec;86(12):813-816. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2010.09.005

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Reissland, Nadja ; Francis, Brian. / The quality of fetal arm movements as indicators of fetal stress. In: Early Human Development. 2010 ; Vol. 86, No. 12. pp. 813-816.

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title = "The quality of fetal arm movements as indicators of fetal stress",
abstract = "Although a number of studies have found that maternal stress affects the fetus, it is unclear whether jerky fetal movements observed on ultrasound scans are indicative of fetal stress, or whether they are part of normal development.",
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