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New technologies in pregnancy monitoring

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  • Melany Priscila Velásquez Araujo
  • Heyka Carmen Gámez Cevallos
  • Doménica Amarilis Villalva Fonseca

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The advancement of information and communication technologies (ICT) has transformed prenatal care by providing new tools for pregnancy monitoring and management. This article reviews the impact of ICT, including mobile applications, remote monitoring devices, and online platforms, on pregnancy monitoring. It highlights how these technologies can enhance the knowledge and self-care of pregnant women, empowering them to make informed decisions about their health. The challenges and limitations associated with the use of ICT in prenatal care, such as the digital divide and the need for reliable information, are also discussed. The review suggests that while ICT offers numerous advantages, it is crucial to address access barriers and educate pregnant women and healthcare professionals on the effective use of these technologies to maximize their benefits. Women consider the use of ICT important due to their ease of access and ability to provide relevant information about pregnancy. The conclusions highlight that the use of ICT has allowed for better monitoring of pregnancy, empowering pregnant women and facilitating communication with healthcare experts. However, it is important to address issues such as lack of digital skills and language barriers to ensure equitable access to these technologies for all pregnant women.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:datame:v:3:y:2024:i::p:.235:id:1056294dm2024235
DOI: 10.56294/dm2024.235
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