Pregnancy & Childbirth
After a scary pregnancy, at-home monitoring put new mom at ease.
For one patient with pre-eclampsia, being monitored remotely helped wean her off medications.
Page Leggett
Contributing Writer
Published Dec. 22, 2023
TaShenma and Zavious Mack in December 2023 with daughter Zalani. Baby Zalani weighed just 1 pound, 2 ounces when she was born. TaShenma used the remote patient monitoring program to help her recover from pre-eclampsia. "I knew I wanted to be part of the program,” she said. “It felt really important to take this step. Life is different now; I want to be here for my baby.”
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