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  2. Pinard horn - Wikipedia

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    A Pinard horn is a type of stethoscope used to listen to the heart rate of a fetus during pregnancy. It is a hollow horn, often made of wood or metal, about 200 millimetres (7.9 in) long. It functions similarly to an ear trumpet by amplifying sound. The user holds the wide end of the horn against the pregnant woman's abdomen, and listens ...

  3. Cardiotocography - Wikipedia

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    Cardiotocography sound Schematic explanation of cardiotocography: heart rate (A) is calculated from fetal heart motion determined by ultrasound, and uterine contractions are measured by a tocodynamometer (B). These numbers are represented on a time scale with the help of a running piece of paper, producing a graphical representation.

  4. Contraction stress test - Wikipedia

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    A contraction stress test (CST) is performed near the end of pregnancy (34 weeks' gestation) to determine how well the fetus will cope with the contractions of childbirth.The aim is to induce contractions and monitor the fetus to check for heart rate abnormalities using a cardiotocograph.

  5. Azumio - Wikipedia

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    Azumio released a smart alarm clock and sleep analysis tool, Sleep Time, on March 28, 2012. [14] By using the accelerometer in mobile phones, the application uses movement-analysis algorithms to measure the user's level of body movement and correlates that with a specific phase of the sleep cycle (Light sleep and Deep sleep). Recognizing when a ...

  6. Fetal distress - Wikipedia

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    Cardiotocography is used to monitor fetal heart rate. Decreased movement felt by the mother; Meconium in the amniotic fluid ("meconium stained fluid") Non-reassuring patterns seen on cardiotocography: increased or decreased fetal heart rate (tachycardia and bradycardia), especially during and after a contraction; decreased variability in the ...

  7. Woman shares life-changing diagnosis after smartwatch ... - AOL

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    Woman's smartwatch detects high beats per minutes. Transforms health, reverses heart failure. Woman shares life-changing diagnosis after smartwatch detects rapid heart rate

  8. Woman shares results after Apple Watch tracks her heart rate ...

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    A woman has shared her shocking results after her Apple Watch tracked her heart rate during a breakup.. In a viral Reddit post shared to the r/AppleWatch subreddit, a woman posted screenshots of ...

  9. Heart rate - Wikipedia

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    A medical monitoring device displaying a normal human heart rate. Heart rate is the frequency of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions of the heart per minute (beats per minute, or bpm). The heart rate varies according to the body's physical needs, including the need to absorb oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide.