Advancing Maternal Care with Safe and Accurate Innovations

Digital vaginal exam - the current gold standard

The vaginal exam is performed starting at 36th weeks of pregnancy. The medical professional places two fingers inside the vaginal canal and obtains the cervical measurements.

The Problem

High risk of infections

Neonatal/fetal or maternal infections affect at least 6% of all births, responsible for 11% of maternal and 10% of neonatal deaths.

Subjectivity

Inconsistencies and innacuracies in measurements can lead to unnecessary inductions and c-sections (half a million cases in the US annually)

Preterm Labor Induction

Disturbance of the cervix may trigger contractions, risking preterm labor, which occurs in about 10% of pregnancies

Pain and Discomfort

Approximately 20-30% of women report significant discomfort or pain during vaginal exams, 25% of them reported feeling violated

Solution - a device that…

Decreases the risk of infections

Our device obtain the measurements without contacting the cervix

Increases accuracy via objective results

The resolution of our technology is up to 20 times higher (0.2 mm linear resolution) than the standard vaginal exam

Comfortable and painless

The special design ensures both ease of use and comfort

Suitable for both clinical and at-home usage

REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING

CERTAINTY IN CONTRACTION DYNAMICS

NO MORE UNNECESSARY HOSPITAL TRIPS

What clinicians are saying…

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