The Israelis created a belt for intrauterine child tracking

The Israelis created a belt for intrauterine tracking a childA photo from open sources

Engineers at Israeli Novo Group electronic belt that will allow expectant mothers to keep track of intrauterine development of their babies.

Oren Oz – the project manager – said that the device under titled “Lifelogging” gives a woman the opportunity in real time to observe the health indicators of a son or daughter. In particular, the belt determines the heartbeat and movement of the child. True fit such an innovation is only for women in the later stages of pregnancy. Lifelogging is supposed to allow expectant mothers to avoid most routine medical checks before delivery.

The device looks like a kind of harness. Elastic straps fit the belly of a pregnant woman without causing her discomfort or constraining movements. The belt is equipped with thirteen sensors that capture acoustics and carry out electrocardiography. Received information is transmitted wirelessly to the Internet server Israeli company, where all the data is carefully analyzed. The results are sent to the smartphone of the owner of the belt.

Among other things, “Lifelogging” will give the expectant mother advice on her pastime. If the child is in hypersensitivity to information, you can listen calm classical music. If the baby is having problems with sleep, his mother’s meditation can help. I wonder what will be in baby’s memories of fetal life?

It is assumed that the cost of the device will be from two hundred to two hundred and fifty American dollars.

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