One of the Most Crucial Aspects of Non-Stress Testing Is the Mother's Health. Correct Maternal
Posture Reduces the Potential For Test-Related Mistakes and False Positives and Hence Should Be Included
Into Practice Recommendations. the Method Was Quantitative, Taking the Form of an Experiment. One
Hundred Women In the Semi-Position Fowler's Group and One Hundred Women In the Supine Group Were
Randomly Chosen from the Pool of Pregnant Women Who Were In the Convenience Sample. a Non-Stress
Testing Was Performed to Measure the Foetal Biophysiological Parameters at Baseline, and the Mother's
Level of Comfort Was Measured Using a Verbal Numeric Rating Scale. the Findings Show That Foetal
Parameters Change Somewhat Between the Two Orientations. the Degree of Comfort In the Semi-Posture
Fowler's Is Significantly Correlated With That In the Supine Position (P< 0.05).