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CTG – Cardiotocography Explained Simply

A CTG (cardiotocography) is a monitoring method used during pregnancy and labour to simultaneously record the unborn baby´s heart rate and the mother´s uterine contractions.

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Selective describes in medicine the targeted action of a substance or procedure on specific cells, receptors or tissues, while leaving other structures largely unaffected.

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