The wearable device would allow parents to hear baby’s heartbeat continuously, and let them know if baby is in need of immediate medical attention.
Thanks to breakthrough technology, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a way for soon-to-be parents to hear their baby’s heartbeat continuously at home with a non-invasive and safe device.
Often, variations in fetal movement and heart rate are followed by stillbirths. This lightweight monitor could be worn continuously during the last few weeks of pregnancy, and detect vibrations generated from a heartbeat or movement to ensure that baby receives immediate medical attention if needed.
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