Obstetric Tools: The ultimate clinical toolkit for obstetricians and midwives.
Designed specifically for healthcare professionals, Obstetric Tools is a fast and comprehensive pregnancy wheel and clinical calculator. Get evidence-based results in seconds to optimize patient care in any clinical setting.
CORE FEATURES
Advanced Gestogram (Pregnancy Wheel)
Instantly calculate Estimated Due Date (EDD), Gestational Age (GA), and Conception Date.
Flexible Dating: Calculate based on Last Menstrual Period (LMP) or current ultrasound data.
High-precision chronologies to track pregnancy milestones effortlessly.
Clinical Calculators
Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW): Accurate calculations based on the Hadlock IV formula (BPD, HC, AC, FL).
Maternal BMI & Weight Gain: Track recommended weight gain per trimester.
Fischer Score: Objective evaluation of cardiotocographic (CTG) records.
MgSO4 Dosage: Safe calculation of magnesium sulfate infusion for pre-eclampsia.
Essential Medical Tests & Scales
Bishop Score: Assess cervical maturity and labor induction success.
Apgar Score: Standardized newborn assessment at 1, 5, and 10 minutes.
Silverman-Andersen Score: Evaluate neonatal respiratory distress.
Kramer’s Rule: Visual assessment of neonatal jaundice.
Edinburgh Scale: Postpartum depression screening tool.
WHY CHOOSE OBSTETRIC TOOLS?
100% Offline Functionality: Works perfectly in labor rooms without network coverage.
Evidence-Based: Includes clinical references detailing the medical formulas and parameters used.
Privacy by Design: No patient health data is ever collected, saved, or transmitted.
Professional Interface: Clean and intuitive design for fast access with minimal taps.
PREMIUM ACCESS
Obstetric Tools offers a premium subscription to unlock the full suite of advanced calculators and an ad-free experience. Enhance your daily practice with the most reliable tool in the field.
Disclaimer: This tool is intended for professional use by healthcare providers. It provides mathematical calculations and does not constitute medical advice. Results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician.