A biophysical profile is a safe test that poses no risks to you or the fetus. It allows your pregnancy care team to assess the fetus's health
A biophysical profile is noninvasive and low risk. It uses a scoring system to rate the fetus in these areas: Body movement: The fetus moves
Fetal biophysical profiles are commonly done in pregnancies that are considered “high-risk” for complications and/or pregnancy loss. The biophysical testing can be done at any time after the 25th week of gestation, but the results are more meaningful when done after about the 31st week.
This test poses very little risk to you and your baby. Some concern has been raised about doing ultrasounds over a long period of time. But having an ultrasound now and then doesn't seem to be a risk to your baby. You may have other risks depending on your specific condition.
What are the risks of a biophysical profile? The biophysical profile is an easy, safe, and painless procedure. For the nonstress test, the provider wraps 2