Assessing fetal development is essential to the provision of healthcare for both mothers and fetuses. In low-and middle-income countries, conditions that increase the risk of fetal growth …
In-utero progress of fetal development is normally assessed through manual measurements taken from ultrasound images, requiring relatively expensive equipment and well-trained …
Measuring blood pressure during pregnancy is an essential component of antenatal care, and is critical for detecting adverse conditions such as pre-eclampsia. The standard …
Fetal maternal mortality is an enormous global health challenge, affecting over 2.6 million families annually. The burden is most heavily felt in low-and middle-income countries …
Guatemala shoulders the burden of one of the highest perinatal mortality rates in Latin America, particularly among rural indigenous (Mayan) communities. This thesis aims to …