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  2. Heart development - Wikipedia

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    The embryonic heart rate (EHR) then accelerates linearly for the first month of beating, peaking at 165-185 BPM during the early 7th week, (early 9th week after the LMP). This acceleration is approximately 3.3 BPM per day, or about 10 BPM every three days, an increase of 100 BPM in the first month.

  3. Congenital heart block - Wikipedia

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    [1] [11] [6] Therefore, the congenital heart block is usually diagnosed during a routine obstetrical ultra sound. [1] The first symptom in most cases is a slow heart rate which can be detected using fetal echocardiogram and Doppler ultra sound techniques between the weeks 18 - 30.

  4. Shunt (medical) - Wikipedia

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    VASP (Vesicoamniotic shunting procedure): Fetal lower urinary tract outflow obstruction prevents the unborn baby from passing urine. This can result in a reduction in the volume of amniotic fluid, and problems with the development of the baby's lungs and kidneys. A vesico–amniotic shunt is a tube that it is inserted into the unborn baby's ...

  5. Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Heart Institute: Leading the Way ...

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    The Nicklaus Children’s Heart Institute has maintained a 97 percent survival rate for its cardiac surgery program from 2019 through 2023, which is in line with the national survival average. The ...

  6. Fetal circulation - Wikipedia

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    The fetal circulation is composed of the placenta, umbilical blood vessels encapsulated by the umbilical cord, heart and systemic blood vessels. A major difference between the fetal circulation and postnatal circulation is that the lungs are not used during the fetal stage resulting in the presence of shunts to move oxygenated blood and ...

  7. Cardiotocography - Wikipedia

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    A saltatory pattern of fetal heart rate is defined in cardiotocography (CTG) guidelines by FIGO as fetal heart rate (FHR) baseline amplitude changes of more than 25 beats per minute (bpm) with a duration of >30 minutes. [25] [27]

  8. How Texas 'miracle baby' might have been saved by his twin ...

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    After a baby's amniotic sac ruptured at 13 weeks, ... "It's a really big driver of fetal lung development," she said. ... Ezra's heart rate told them that at 26 weeks gestation, it was time to go. ...

  9. EXCLUSIVE: 'Waiting for her to die': Baby with tumor on heart ...

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    Arley had rare pericardial teratoma, a fatal heart tumor. Her family thought she would die. Until Children's Hospital of Philadelphia agreed to fetal surgery.