A skin-mounted ultrasound patch tracks fetal blood flow in real time and may help detect complications in high-risk ...
A small adhesive patch may soon give doctors a far clearer view of fetal health during pregnancy. Researchers at Stanford ...
A soft ultrasound patch placed on a pregnant abdomen can track fetal blood flow for extended periods, offering a possible new way to monitor high-risk pregnancies without keeping a sonographer at the ...
Oli lands $6.5M to revolutionise childbirth with wearable tech that predicts risks early and save lives.
Re “Doctors Stick With Unreliable Medical Tool to Justify C-Sections” (front page, Nov. 7): As the president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, I found that this article, ...
A hair-thin, soft robotic probe inserted through existing surgical ports to continuously track multiple fetal vitals in real time. Northwestern University researchers have developed the first device ...
SAN DIEGO -- Frequent fetal heart monitoring is not needed in every pregnant woman testing positive for anti-SSA/anti-Ro autoantibodies, but it's definitely advisable for those with high titers, ...
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