Fetal heart rate monitoring during labor is a vital tool for assessing a baby's well-being and guiding timely interventions. Updated ACOG guidelines outline how to interpret different tracing ...
Sibel Health, a medical technology company, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for ANNE Maternal, a wireless maternal-fetal monitoring platform that integrates wearable sensor technology with clinical ...
Carnegie Mellon researchers have proven that widely available earbuds can double as heart-monitoring devices, capturing subtle cardiac activity with near-clinical accuracy and potentially expanding ...
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The Human Genetics Research Group of the University of Tartu Faculty of Medicine has identified a gene whose defect may cause congenital heart malformations in the fetus. The MGRN1 gene has not ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Being able to effectively monitor the heart rate of a developing fetus is key to identifying potential health issues, and the earlier they’re caught, the better for the child.
A graphic from a recent University of Washington study shows phone placement during a pregnancy monitoring test. The study found that the phone's audio recording could help estimate fetal heart rate.
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(OTTUMWA, Iowa) - There are a lot of things to dislike when it comes to giving birth, and feeling tied to the hospital bed can be one of them. However, a new wireless fetal monitoring system, Novii+, ...
A new app will allow pregnant women to conduct an ultrasound and receive an accurate fetal heart rate from their mobile phones.
SEATTLE — What if pregnant women could monitor their baby's heart rate using their mobile phone? The idea is not so far-fetched. A University of Washington PhD student is helping develop a smartphone ...