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NST (Non-Stress Test)

Purpose:
To assess fetal heart rate (FHR) in response to fetal movements.

What it measures:

Baseline fetal heart rate

Accelerations of fetal heart rate when the baby moves

Variability (short-term beat-to-beat changes)

Key idea:
If the baby’s heart rate increases appropriately when it moves, this suggests good oxygenation.

What is NOT measured:
NST does not record uterine contractions.

When used:

Antepartum (before labor)

For routine third-trimester surveillance in high-risk pregnancies
(e.g., diabetes, hypertension, decreased fetal movements)

✅ CTG (Cardiotocography)

Also called EFM (Electronic Fetal Monitoring) or "contraction test graph."

Purpose:
To monitor both fetal heart rate AND uterine contractions.

What it measures:

Fetal heart rate (same information as NST)

Uterine activity

Frequency of contractions

Duration

Intensity (external monitor estimates only)

Used in:

Labor (intrapartum monitoring)

Antepartum testing to evaluate contractions and FHR together

⭐ Key Differences at a Glance
Feature NST CTG
Measures fetal heart rate ✔️ Yes ✔️ Yes
Measures uterine contractions ❌ No ✔️ Yes
Used before labor ✔️ Common ✔️ Sometimes
Used during labor ❌ Rare ✔️ Standard
Complexity Simpler More comprehensive
Output graph FHR only FHR + contraction graph
📌 Additional Note

Sometimes people refer to NST as a “type of CTG,” because technically both use cardiotocography equipment.
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