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Whenever a new development occurs, the attitude of society will usually evolve through the following psychological stages: (1) excitement, because of the new development; everyone is excited to see or to participate in the new development; (2) speculation; after a trial for a certain period, people start to question the value of this new development; some may oppose it; (3) adjustment; as time goes by, trial and error will help people to readjust their attitude toward the development; and, finally, (4) acceptance. Fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring in the United States has gone through these stages, and is now approaching the final stage of acceptance.
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Yeh, Sy. (1985). Changing Trends of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in the United States. In: Künzel, W. (eds) Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70358-4_3
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