The Non-Stress Test (NST) is a gentle way to check on your baby's health in the later stages of pregnancy, particularly when there's a need for closer observation. This test focuses on how your baby's heart rate responds when they move, providing a snapshot of their current well-being.
What it is
An NST is essentially a period of external fetal heart rate monitoring. During the test, two sensors are placed on your abdomen: one to track your baby's heart rate and another to detect uterine contractions. The goal is to observe your baby's heart rate patterns over a period, typically 20 to 40 minutes. This helps your care team understand how your baby is doing inside the womb, especially concerning their oxygen supply and overall responsiveness. It's a non-invasive procedure, meaning there are no needles or internal examinations involved.

