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Original Article

Maternal perception of fetal movements in late pregnancy is affected by type and duration of fetal movement

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Pages 2145-2150 | Received 18 Feb 2015, Accepted 26 Jul 2015, Published online: 12 Sep 2015

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A Schmidt, R Witte, L Swiderski, J Zöllkau, U Schneider & D Hoyer. (2019) Advanced automatic detection of fetal body movements from multichannel magnetocardiographic signals. Physiological Measurement 40:8, pages 085005.
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Billie F. Bradford, Robin S. Cronin, Lesley M. E. McCowan, Christopher J. D. McKinlay, Edwin A. Mitchell & John M. D. Thompson. (2019) Association between maternally perceived quality and pattern of fetal movements and late stillbirth. Scientific Reports 9:1.
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Billie Bradford & Robyn Maude. (2018) Maternal perception of fetal movements in the third trimester: A qualitative description. Women and Birth 31:5, pages e287-e293.
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