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Deciphering the 'due date' - predicting pregnancy duration using physiological data from wearables

 

Pregnant individuals are often asked about their due date. However, few births will spontaneously occur on this date. Using machine learning and physiological data from a wearable device, our study aims to forecast longer vs. shorter pregnancies relative to the clinical due date.

Published Aug 19, 2023

Nature Portfolio Research Community Blog

 

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