Nonstress test

Nonstress Test

What is a nonstress test?

A nonstress test is a test that checks your baby's heartbeat patterns. It can show heart rate changes when the baby moves. It also shows changes when you have contractions, if you're having them. A fetal heart rate that speeds up when the baby moves means the baby is getting enough oxygen.

Why is a nonstress test done?

A nonstress test is often done when there is any question about how the baby is doing during later pregnancy. For high-risk pregnancies, this test may be done every week or twice a week in the third trimester.

Sometimes a nonstress test is done together with a fetal ultrasound. This is called a biophysical profile (BPP).

How is a nonstress test done?

For the test, you will lie back on a padded exam table.

  • Two elastic belts with sensors are placed across your belly. One sensor tracks your baby's heart rate with reflected sound waves (Doppler ultrasound). The other sensor measures how long your contractions are, if you are having any.
  • You may hear your baby's heartbeat as a beeping sound. Or you may see it printed out on a chart.
  • You may be asked to push a button on the machine when your baby moves or you have a contraction. This helps your doctor look at how your baby's heart reacts to movement and contractions.
  • If there isn't much movement, it can be because the baby is asleep. If this happens during your test, the doctor or technician may try to wake the baby with a loud noise or by having you eat or drink something.

How do you prepare for a nonstress test?

Empty your bladder before the test. If you smoke, you will be asked to stop smoking for 2 hours before the test. This is because smoking affects your baby's heart rate and movements.

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