Entry effect

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The entry effect (also Gaussian effect or Gaussian entry effect according to Carl Joseph Gauß ) is the drop in the pulse ( bradycardia ) in a fetus . It occurs when the head of the fetus passes through the female pelvis .

Individual evidence

  1. Kay Goerke: Gauss entry effect. Pschyrembel online, April 2017, accessed November 15, 2019 .