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New monitors at Burnley hospital will keep check of baby s heart rate in womb during labour
New monitors at East Lancashire hospital will keep check of baby s heart rate in womb during labour Two monitors that will be used to keep an eye on a baby s heartrate in the womb during labour have been donated to Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre. The mobile telemetry monitors, worth more than £16,000 have been donated through East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust’s official charity, ELHT&Me. They are waterproof too, allowing the parent-to-be to move around the birth room and use the birth pool, without being restricted by wires or cables from a monitor.