Birth monitor

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128736, A61B 504

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044885580

ABSTRACT:
A system for monitoring the birth of a child, e.g. to allow immediate response to a blood circulation failure or metabolic distress symptom, comprises a support member on which is mounted an intrusive ekg measuring electrode and heat-flow detector. The heat-flow detector responds to the thermal flux at the head or other body portion of the infant and produces a signal which can be compared with a set point value.

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