Patent ID: 11864908
Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Field: Medical technology (Instruments)
Classification: CPC A  G | IPC A  G

Claim 0:
1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
monitoring, by a computing device, external stimuli and a set of environmental conditions exposed to an unborn child based on sensor data from a sensor device;
identifying, by the computing device, the external stimuli exposed to the unborn child by utilizing the sensor data from crowd-sourced data, data from wearable devices, and/or external sensor data;
monitoring, by the computing device, a response by the unborn child to the external stimuli based on another sensor data from another sensor device;
detecting, by the computing device, a deviation between the response to the external stimuli and an expected response of the unborn child to the external stimuli, wherein the expected response to the external stimuli under the set of environmental conditions is determined based on information stored by a knowledge corpus, and the expected response indicates a response by a healthy child to the external stimuli under the set of environmental conditions; and
executing, by the computing device, a deviation instruction based on the detected deviation to take a corresponding treatment-related action based on an indicated severity and type of medical condition,
wherein the knowledge corpus comprises information describing movement and kick patterns with associated time stamps of other unborn children in response to the other unborn children being exposed to a predetermined stimuli and a predetermined set of environmental conditions, ultrasound scanned images of the other unborn children, an indication of whether the other unborn children are healthy or have the medical condition which corresponds with the movement and kick patterns of the other unborn children, an indicated severity and the type of the medical condition which corresponds with the movement and kick patterns of the other unborn children with the medical condition, and blood testing reports and a rate of change in blood flow and heart rate corresponding to the movement and kick patterns of the other unborn children.