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Understanding Your Options for Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring

Pregnancy Podcast

Release Date: 10/26/2025

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Your doctor or midwife monitors the fetal heart rate of your baby to assess their well-being and how well they are tolerating labor. They primarily use electronic fetal monitoring (EFM), which is the most common obstetric procedure during labor. EFM This allows your doctor or midwife to recognize signs of low oxygen and respond quickly if intervention is needed. While electronic fetal monitoring can identify emergencies, research shows that continuous monitoring does not necessarily improve outcomes and is linked to higher rates of cesarean and assisted births. 

Most low-risk pregnancies can be safely monitored intermittently. Hospital policies, provider training, and individual risk factors all influence what type of monitoring is used. By learning about your options and discussing them ahead of time, you and your care provider can create a plan that keeps your baby safe while supporting the birth experience you want.

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