Foetal ECG signal detected via electrodes placed on mother’s abdomen is complex and requires attenuation of maternal signals for obtaining FHR.

Foetal ECG signal detected via electrodes placed on mother’s abdomen is complex and requires attenuation of maternal signals for obtaining FHR. Correct Answer True

It is True. Foetal ECG signal detected via electrodes placed on the mother’s abdomen is complex and requires attenuation of maternal signals for obtaining FHR. Also, due to the overlapping of the foetal ECG with the maternal ECG, about 20% to 50% of the expected pulses may be missing.

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