A new transducer has been developed, based on an inductive principle, for recording fetal movements and sounds. The compliance
of this transducer, the INductive PHOno-sensor (INPHO), can be matched to that of the maternal abdomen to provide an optimal
transfer of displacement between maternal abdomen and transducer. In this manner it is possible to detect fetal breathing
movements by digital filtering of the INPHO signal in a frequency band between 0·5 and 2·0 Hz. Singular breathing movements
can be detected and this was verified by real time ultrasound imaging. The INPHO transducer shows a flat (±1·5 dB) frequency
response between 0·2 and 200 Hz. The signal-to-noise ratio of the transducer system is better than 95 dB, and enables very
weak movements and sounds to be detected. Spectral analysis of the processed signal shows that modulation of fetal breathing
by maternal breathing takes place. The measuring setup allows for the quantitative assessment of fetal respiratory sinus arrythymia.
Keywords Fetal breathing movement - Fetal movement - Passive transducer