Perinatal Safety Company
Our Impact
Discover how our perinatal software solutions are helping to support quality care for mothers and babies around the world.
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Why we do what we do
Delayed recognition of warning signs during labor and delivery can lead to heartbreaking outcomes. The knowledge that many of these outcomes could have been prevented is what keeps us up at night — but it’s also what drives us to continue building innovative technology that can help obstetric teams promote patient safety as they work to protect the mothers and babies in their care.
of fetal brain injuries are avoidable1
of birth-related cerebral palsy cases are avoidable2
of pregnancy-related deaths are avoidable3
Global Impact
Making a difference in Malawi
Discover how PeriGen technology has empowered the clinical team at the Area 25 Health Centre in Lilongwe to accelerate their mission to improve the quality of maternal healthcare and reduce the number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths.
A recent study has shown that the Area 25 Health Centre managed to reduce stillbirth and early neonatal death rates by a further 82% since the collaboration with PeriGen.
National Impact
Shaping the future of perinatal care with Bloomlife
PeriGen and Bloomlife have partnered with the shared mission of improving access to essential monitoring of high-risk pregnancies in the face of maternity care deserts.
Read the press release for more information, and reach out to learn more about the remote monitoring solutions available from Bloomlife today — as well as the innovative collaborations coming soon.
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PeriGen in the spotlight
See how our advancements in AI-driven perinatal care are making headlines and shaping conversations in media outlets around the world.
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References
1 Sadler LC, et al AJOG 2016;214(6):747.e1-8
2 Berglund S et al BJOG 2008:115;316-23 3
3 Hnesich,D. (2022). CDC: Over 80% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable: AHA News. American Hospital Association | AHA News. https://www.aha.org/news/headline/2022-09-19-cdc-over-80-pregnancy-related-deaths-are-preventable