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- noun medicine A
technical means ofrecording thefetal heartbeat anduterine contractions duringpregnancy , typically in the thirdtrimester .
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Curzen P, Bekir JS, M.Lintock DG, Patel M. Reliability of cardiotocography in predicting babys condition at birth.
7. REFERENCES 1996
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When she arrived at the unit she was attached to a cardiotocography machine to monitor her baby's heartbeat.
Evening Standard - Home Kiran Randhawa 2011
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Women who were examined with Doppler ultrasound were compared with those who had no Doppler or with those who had cardiotocography (CTG), which monitors the baby's heartbeat.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Women who were examined with Doppler ultrasound were compared with those who had no Doppler or with those who had cardiotocography (CTG), which monitors the baby's heartbeat.
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Women who were examined with Doppler ultrasound were compared with those who had no Doppler or with those who had cardiotocography (CTG), which monitors the baby's heartbeat.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Women who were examined with Doppler ultrasound were compared with those who had no Doppler or with those who had cardiotocography (CTG), which monitors the baby's heartbeat.
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Women who were examined with Doppler ultrasound were compared with those who had no Doppler or with those who had cardiotocography (CTG), which monitors the baby's heartbeat.
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The first is a cardiotocography (CTG) machine which can monitor the heart beat of two babies at a time in the cases of multiple birth is now been put in to operation in the maternity unit.
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Women who were examined with Doppler ultrasound were compared with those who had no Doppler or with those who had cardiotocography (CTG), which monitors the baby's heartbeat.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Last year he reported the hospital to the Department of Health after the death of Romy Feast, who was born by Caesarean section at the hospital in 2007 but died after her cardiotocography (CTG) was misinterpreted.
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