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Researchers develop game-changing birthing oxygen monitor

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Australian researchers have developed a new device to more accurately monitor an infant's oxygen levels during childbirth. The technology aims to reduce unnecessary emergency C-sections.

Breakdown
  • A new sensor developed at the University of Western Australia monitors babies' oxygen levels during childbirth. 10s
  • The Vital Trace Sensor has been trialled in major Australian birthing hospitals. 29s
  • The device helps detect when a baby is not receiving enough oxygen, allowing for timely interventions. 33s
  • Researchers believe the device could reduce unnecessary emergency C-sections, which currently account for up to 70% of cases. 54s
  • The trial will expand overseas before the device is submitted for final approval. 1m 23s
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