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Non-Invasive, Multimodal Monitoring: The Future of Prenatal Care

Tenderbeat safely and continuously combines three medical-grade sensors with advanced signal processing and AI to deliver the most reliable insights at home.

Our belt listens, measures, and feels what is happening inside the womb — safely, continuously, at home.

*Collect acoustic (fPCG), electrical (fECG), and tension signals in parallel to produce a more reliable overall estimate of fetal states.

What This Means for Monitoring:

A. Acoustic Signal Processing: Fetal Hearbeat

B. Electrical Maternal ECG (mECG) of Heart Beat

C. Flexible Tension Array: Fetal Movement

Acoustic Phonocardiography (fPCG)

Maternal Electrocardiography (mECG)

Fetal Movement via Flexible Tension Sensors

Your heart rate is measured through an electrode.

It reflects how your body and mind are feeling, offering valuable clues about stress levels and helping us better assess your baby's well-being.

*An ECG measures the heart's electrical activity and the pattern of the heart beats

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Multimodal flexible sensor fusion for continuous assessment

of fetal heart rate, fetal movement, and uterine contractions.

| More reliable & continuous tracking

| Gentle & user-friendly

| Smarter insights, less worry

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*The data are from pilot study and lab results.

Built on rigorous research and real clinical insights —

Faisans, M. C., Fontecave-Jallon, J., Genoux, B., Rivet, B., Dia, N., Resendiz, M., Riethmuller, D., & Equy, V. (2023). Non-invasive fetal monitoring: Fetal heart rate multimodal estimation from abdominal electrocardiography and phonocardiography. Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, 52(8), Article 102539.

Faisans, M. C., Fontecave-Jallon, J., Genoux, B., Rivet, B., Dia, N., Resendiz, M., Riethmuller, D., & Equy, V. (2023). Non-invasive fetal monitoring: Fetal heart rate multimodal estimation from abdominal electrocardiography and phonocardiography. Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, 52(8), Article 102539.

“Reliable multimodal recording of FHR associating ECG and PCG sensors is possible during the last month of pregnancy. ”

  “The experimental results show that the average recognition rate and correct rate of this system to recognize fetal movement is 89.74%”

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