Technology that Takes the Worry Out of Pregnancy
Tanveer Inamdar ????????????
Chairman of the Board of Management MBANK
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us to be self-sufficient in every manner imaginable. As evidenced by studies, people have acknowledged the relevance of the digital world throughout this time and have understood its significance in all areas. Various advancements in healthcare are occurring amidst the pandemic. Healthcare providers are constantly seeking new ways to use digital health solutions to empower patients to monitor their health.The app-based pregnancy care is one that seems to be growing in popularity. Women can now take advantage of the most up-to-date pregnancy technologies to make their lives easier and avoid pregnancy issues. The following are some of the ways that technology has simplified pregnancy monitoring and improved the lives of expectant mothers.
1. HeraBEAT, a smartphone-based fetal heartbeat monitor?
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A fetus goes through many stages of development. One of the milestones is when the heart begins to beat. As a result, it is extremely important to maintain a close eye on the fetus's heartbeat. HeraBeat comes in handy during times like these. It saves expectant mothers from? the hustle of running to the doctors to take appointments by providing them with the means of? checking the fetal heart rate anytime, anywhere. Expectant Mothers can monitor their fetus' heartbeat using HeraBEAT’s patented handheld (exclusively own) Doppler ultrasound device and securely share that data with an approved healthcare provider via a smartphone app on the cloud.
2. Instinct
“When your safety is in question, follow your intuition. It will help you? in finding the right balance between vulnerability and adventure.” Following this quote, there has been a new advancement in the field of telehealth. Instinct, a home-handled Ultrasound system, is? specially designed for all pregnant women with nestling instincts. In case of any doubt/problem or even emergency, this helps instantly by enabling women to record and send images to their healthcare provider, thereby allowing their doctor to assess important characteristics such as fetal position, heart activity, placental location, amniotic fluid, and biometric measurements. The equipment is found to be economical, it is expected to cost not more than $300, which is just a fraction of the overall cost of various ultrasounds in hospitals.
3. Lioness by PregnanTech?
“Preterm birth is the leading cause of newborn death and illness worldwide". One in 10 babies worldwide is born preterm(premature), that’s 15 million newborns a year, of which 1 million will die and 1 million will suffer from substantial disabilities. To overcome the risks, PregnanTech has come up with "Lioness",? a 'small and smart solution' that allows women at risk of spontaneous preterm delivery to deliver their babies on time. This same disposable, patented silicone ring surrounds the uterine cervix and prevents early shortening or dilation of the cervix despite uterine contractions. It is put vaginally in a two- to three-minute procedure in the doctor's office or clinics. When the pregnancy is close to term, Lioness is removed.
4. Invu maternal fetal monitoring system?
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Have you ever imagined that one day mothers would be able to monitor their babies at home without even seeing their doctor?
If not, then you must know about the Invu maternal fetal monitoring system which uses central and acoustic sensors to monitor the fetus. It is a surface electrode-based system that evaluates indices of fetal and maternal welfare from metrics such as fetal movements, fetal heart rate, maternal heart rate, and uterine activity in women who are in their 32nd week of pregnancy or later. Invu could be extremely beneficial in high-risk pregnancies.
5. The Elvie trainer (Pregnancy safe exercises)
Pregnancy might seem like the perfect time to sit back and relax. You are likely to feel more tired than usual, and your muscles might ache from carrying the extra weight. However, unless you're having problems, sitting around won't help. Even if you haven't exercised in a while, pregnancy can be a fantastic time to start. The Elvie Trainer can be used to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles, both during and after pregnancy. The muscles in that area weaken throughout pregnancy and must be strengthened to deal with the weight of the baby and the demands of childbirth.
By linking to an app, the trainer ensures that you stay on track and complete your workouts correctly. The software guides you through a series of short exercises, keeps track of your progress, and makes sure you’re following the right approach.
6. Reliefband (For morning sickness)
Here comes a smart turn that can somehow save all expectant mothers from the most common feeling of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Reliefband works by applying pressure to the wrist, similar to a travel sickness band. Its advanced technology sends gentle pulses up your arm and into your brain. Signals are then sent down to your stomach, restoring your normal gastric rhythm and alleviating nausea. The pulses are constructed in such a way that your body doesn't get used to them and continues working.
7.Babyscripts (access all info related to pregnancy and child care)?
Standing by its name, Babyscripts is a complete guide for the mothers to be. Expecting mothers receive the Babyscript mobile application,which includes an online scheduling platform, a task list to assist users through good nutrition, exercise, and other pregnancy-related habits, as well as other suggestions for new mothers, after being enrolled in the program by an OBGYN. Furthermore, they also get a “Mommy Kit” in the mail,? which includes a linked device that measures weight and blood pressure and transfers the data to the user's profile, providing real-time data and actionable insights.