What should be the expected fetal heart rate response in an active fetus?

A) Acceleration of at least 15 bpm for 15 seconds
B) Increase in variability by 15 bpm
C) Deceleration followed by acceleration of 15 bpm
D) Decrease in variability for 15 seconds


Ans: A

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