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Information about AI in prenatal care
Understand how this technology is used during pregnancy and what it means for the care you receive.
Ultrasound AI uses software to identify helpful patterns in routine ultrasound images that may support your care team during pregnancy.
Yes. Ultrasound AI does not change how ultrasounds are performed and does not replace your clinician. It is designed to support, not direct, medical decisions.
No. Your ultrasound experience remains the same as usual.
If your clinician determines you are eligible — a singleton pregnancy between 14 and 37 weeks without a reliable due date — the software can provide them a Predicted Delivery Date from your ultrasound images, as one more input to their clinical judgment. Your clinician decides whether it is appropriate for your care; ask your OB about it.
No. Delivery Date AI™ is not intended to predict or assess the risk of preterm birth. It gives your care team a Predicted Delivery Date when a reliable due date isn't available. If you have questions about your pregnancy or your due date, ask your OB or care team.
No. Your care team remains fully responsible for your care. Ultrasound AI is a support tool only.
Your information is handled securely and in compliance with healthcare privacy laws. Personal data is protected and used responsibly.
When a reliable due date isn't available, a clearer picture of delivery timing helps your care team plan your care. Delivery Date AI™ is one tool your clinician may use alongside their standard methods — your care team always makes the decisions.
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