Easy to use birthing simulator

MamaNatalie is a birthing simulator that makes it easy to create very compelling simulations of complex or normal birthing scenarios. It is worn by a standardized patient, who takes the role of the mother, and manually controls the training scenario and the following features:

    • Bleeding
    • Positioning and delivery of the baby
    • Delivery of placenta
    • Fetal heart sounds
    • Cervix landmark
    • Urine bladder cathetherization
    • Uterine massage
    • Uterine compression

MamaNatalie product demonstration video

Simulate a wide range of birthing complications.

MamaNatalie allows you to simulate a huge variety of complications as well as normal birthing scenarios. Some include:

Vacuum Assisted Delivery Catheterisation Breeched Delivery Incomplete/Retained Placenta

 

Postpartum hemorrhage and communication training.

The simulator is particularly realistic for training communication with the mother and postpartum hemorrhage control; which is the number one cause of maternal death during childbirth. 

Hemorrhage Control using MamaNatalie

MamaNatalie gives birth to NeoNatalie, a highly realistic newborn simulator.

The NeoNatalie manikin facilitates effective learning and supports the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP).

Airway features:

  • Oxygen delivery procedures
  • Suctioning techniques
  • Positive pressure ventilation
  • Spontaneous chest rise and fall 

CPR features:

  • Anatomical landmarks
  • Ventilation with bag-valve mask
  • Closed chest compressions
  • Auscultate heart sounds 

Blood pressure/puls features:

  • Manual umbilical pulse 

Other features:

  • Simulated crying sounds

Learn More About NRP >

Watch MamaNatalie being used in a scenario in a helicopter. It is a co-op presentation with University of Louisville and OSF Saint Francis Medical Center.


*Laerdal Global Health has committed to offer this product to low-resource countries on a not-for-profit basis through 2015 in support of the UN Millennium Development Goal 4 & 5 to help reduce child and maternal mortality.