Why monitor pregnancy?

Traditional care

Traditionally, every pregnant women requires regular obstetrics medical check-ups to ensure good mother and unborn baby health. A healthcare professionals (midwife, family doctor, obstetrician, primary health nurse etc.) performs the check-up in clinical settings.

Risk assessment

Pre-natal check-ups are important for assessing proper pregnancy progression and diagnosing developing pregnancy related illnesses. This is achieved by a medical history, biometric (blood pressure, weight, glucose, urinalysis etc.) and physical examinations. 

Managing Pregnancy risks

The expectant woman spends more tha 99% of her pregancy period outside the clinical settings. Pregnancy realted problems usually occur outside clinical settings. When discovered late, complications have already set occured.

Remote maternal monitoring

Pre-natal check-ups are important for assessing proper pregnancy progression and diagnosing developing pregnancy related illnesses. This is achieved by a medical history, biometric (blood pressure, weight, glucose, urinalysis etc.) and physical obstetric examinations.

Blood pressure monitoring

Using an innovative blood pressure (BP) monitor, registered women can self-measure their BP, glucose and weight at home and digitally record it on their mobile device. The measured data is saved on the cloud health platform for monitoring and analytics. 

glucose monitoring

The subscribing pregnant woman, is provided with an innovative blood glucose monitor, which digitally records their glucose biodata on our digital health platform on the cloud. This is pertinant for women with a previous history of gestational diabetes.

Weight monitoring

Overweight and obesity are a risk factors to the development of gestational diabetes and hypertension. Using an innovative digital scale the pregnant womans can self-measure her daily weight, which is remotely monitored by a team of caregivers.