The biophysical profile score is a profile test to evaluate the well-being of the fetus. The biophysical profile uses ultrasound and cardiotocography, also known as the electronic fetal heart rate monitoring, to examine the fetus. A score of eight to ten means your baby is healthy.
Scores lower than eight usually means that you need retesting. Eight to ten is considered to be “reassuring.” The biophysical profile combines a non-stress test, with an ultrasound examination checking for different parameters, which are each of the four ultrasound parameters.
The fetus isn’t in distress at this time.-the bpp evaluates fetal health by assessing five variables: fetal breathing movements, gross body movements, fetal tone, reactive fetal heart rate, and qualitative amniotic fluid volume. a normal response for each variable receives 2 points; an abnormal response receives 0 points. a score between 8 and 10 is considered normal, indicating that the fetus has a low risk of oxygen deprivation and isnt in distress. a fetus with a score of 6 or lower is at risk for asphyxia and premature birth; this score warrants detailed investigation. the bpp may or may not be repeated if the score isnt within normal limits.