MamaNatalie® Birthing Simulator

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MamaNatalie birthing simulator that comes with NeoNatalie helps you create realistic training scenarios easily. It has been designed to facilitate an engaging role play that will make the learning sessions memorable and efficient.

More with less: A low-tech birth simulator with high impact

The MamaNatalie® Birthing Simulator is a low-cost, high-impact training tool designed to simulate realistic birthing scenarios, including normal and complicated deliveries, postpartum hemorrhage, and neonatal resuscitation. It is worn by a standardized patient and manually controlled to create dynamic training environments.​

Key Features:

  • Realistic Birth Simulation: Simulates full-term vaginal delivery, allowing trainees to practice delivery techniques and manage complications.​

  • Postpartum Hemorrhage Training: Enables practice in managing the leading cause of maternal death through uterine massage and bimanual compression.​

  • Neonatal Resuscitation: Facilitates training in newborn care, including bag-mask ventilation and assessment of heart sounds and fontanels.​

  • Spontaneous Breathing and Crying: Features squeeze bulbs to simulate birth cries and spontaneous breathing, enhancing realism.​

  • Portable and Easy to Use: Lightweight design allows for easy setup and use in various training environments.​

Included Components:

  • Birthing simulator with umbilical cord​

  • Airway lubricant​

  • Simulated blood concentrate​

  • Umbilical cord clamp​

  • Syringe for umbilical catheterization​

  • Towel and baby hat​

  • Carrying bag​

MamaNatalie is a cost-effective way to deliver high impact in your obstetric simulation program. In a randomized controlled trial of birth simulation for medical students1, MamaNatalie was found to be as effective for training medical students on how to perform a vaginal delivery as a high-end simulator.  Learners can train on normal delivery, post-partum complications and neonatal resuscitation to improve management of skills and communication from ambulance to delivery room.  

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