Don’t do this with your CTG machine!

Nope nope nope. Using the CTG this way will harm not help.

Which fetal monitoring guideline is the best one to use?

Why is it no longer OK to teach that early decelerations are due to head compression?

Post term risks, colour coded CTG interpretation, anaemia, and bias – research that caught my eye recently

There is increasing recognition that CTG monitoring hasn’t delivered on its promise to accurately identify the fetus who would benefit from early birth, and therefore has failed to improve perinatal outcomes. This has opened a space for researchers to begin to investigate novel approaches that might prove to be a better tool than the CTG. One of these novel technologies is photo-acoustic assessment. Kang and colleagues from Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, […]

CTGs draw attention from the woman to the technology. Can different technology solve the problem?

The history of maternity care is littered with stories of half-baked science that becomes embedded in practice and only too late is discovered to be ineffective and challenging to step away from.

Catherine Williams recently introduced me to the term “safety theatre”. New research points out why investing in CTG monitors and education won’t improve safety. @BerksMaternity

“Being K2ed”: an unintended consequence of central fetal monitoring.

Have you ever wondered how growth charts are created?