FETAL MONITOR DESCRIPTION

The new QX fetal monitor uses a patented skin membrane microphone with sophisticated computerised mathematical analysis. This is a much safer way to monitor the baby.

Along with this is another substantial benefit. Royal Lee in America developed an improved a device that could analyse nutritional deficits from heart sounds. This device could tell many factors of nutrition from studying the heart sounds. With this new QX device the nutritional status of the baby and the mother can also be analysed. The computer can give us advice on the oxygen transport of the placenta and a host of other analysis factors. Non-invasive safety and computerised complex analysis in one.

The computer also allows for data transmission by fax modem. The afford ability and portability of this system means that a mother anywhere in the world can monitor the fetus and in minutes have the data analysed for risks.

The FETAPHON QX has been rigorously tested in hospitals in Hungary and has been registered with the Hungarian government as safe and effective for medical use. The system can be legally imported for patient use in America, Europe, Japan and elsewhere.

The system operates in DOS or Windows on a 486 or better. The system operates from a serial port contact and thus can be used simultaneously with the ENERGYSCAN QXCI Biofeedback Tens XRROID device. This system comes with two abdomen probes. One for sound and one for pressure. A third click device is given to the mother to click when she feels the baby move. Since we also measure the abdomen pressure we can see when the baby moves. If the mother is constantly unaware of the baby moving it tells us of another problem.

When there is an increase in abdominal pressure, there should be an increase in the fetal heart rate. If true then this implies that there is adequate placenta oxygen transfer. If there is a decrease in heart rate as pressure increases or when the fetus moves, then there is a major problem that needs immediate attention or a catastrophe could occur. This is the major need for a fetal monitor. Thus this system can prevent intrauterine fetal death, spontaneous abortion, or preterm labor.

It is important to monitor the mother once a week in the final trimester of the pregnancy. This can minimise the need for ultrasound and maximise safety.

The heart rhythm analysis can reveal nutritional deficiencies or excess of magnesium, potassium, calcium, fatty acids, B vitamins, vitamin C, and others. By analysing the mother the comparison can reveal nutritional needs, improper absorption or membrane transport.

A fast FOURIER analysis of the heart rate can reveal the love versus frustration index of mother and baby. This research comes from the work of Glen Rein and others. A sample diagram is included in the copy of this report.

The FETAPHONE QX system costs $3,500 USD (1998 price). Insurance in America will pay as much as $150 USD for one twenty minutes scan. This makes the system safe effective and affordable and minimises the need for ultrasound challenge.

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