Siloam Hospital Group Indonesia announces roll-out of Look@MyBaby.
Courtesy of Investor Daily Indonesia
I was able to monitor my baby from home with new hospital crib webcam.
Courtesy of Cosmopolitan Pregnancy Magazine Summer Edition
FAMILY and friends scattered across the globe can now enjoy a live ‘‘virtual visit’’ with babies born at Geelong’s St John of God Hospital.
Courtesy of Geelong Advertiser
New technology enables Australian soldier in Afghanistan to see his new baby for the first time.
Courtesy of Townsville Bulletin
New technology is helping to ease the pain of parents separated from their sick or premature babies.
Courtesy of Channel 7
It seems the new generation wants to make their presence felt on the web without any delay-by being on a webcam just after birth.
Courtesy of The Daily Telegraph
Maternity patients at St Vincents Private Hospital can now send live streaming video of their new born babies hours after birth direct from their maternity cots to friends and family locally, interstate, and all around the world.
Courtesy of St Vincents and Mercy Private
Relatives and friends can watch videos of newborn babies on their phone as part of a "babycam" trial in several Perth maternity hospitals.
Courtesy of The West Australian
NEW parents can show off their babies to family and friends living interstate and overseas while still in hospital, thanks to an Internet streaming video service from the cot.
Courtesy of The Guardian Express
MERCY Hospital in Mt Lawley is the first hospital in WA to provide new parents with a live video-streaming service from the maternity cot to mobile phones and computers of friends and family around the world.
Courtesy of The Guardian Express
The birth of a baby is always exciting but extended families else where can sometimes miss out on the special ocassion. Hospitals in Western Australia have found a solution to the problem...
Courtesy of The Today Show
A newborns first living moments will be just a click away for family and friends with a new baby cam being introduced to WA hospitals.
Courtesy of Channel 9
Family and friends thousands of miles away can now share in the first precious moments of a newborn's life.
Courtesy of Tasmanian Parent
PARENTS at Newcastle Private Hospital are using internet video streaming to spread the joy of their new arrivals.
Courtesy of The Herald
Gone are the days where family and friends actually have to visit the maternity ward to see a newborn.
Courtesy of NBN
FAMILY and friends can now watch your new baby live from hospital on their mobile phone.
Courtesy of The Mercury
The latest technology is allowing parents to broadcast pictures of their new arrivals across the world on the internet.
Courtesy of Southern Cross News
Newborn babies at the Calvary Hospital, Lenah Valley in Tasmania are appearing all over the world just days after their birth...
Courtesy of Channel 9
St Vincents Private Hospital is bringing family and friends closer together with a new baby cam...
Courtesy of Channel 7
BABY Kalen's granddad might be in Melbourne but he'll feel like he's right here in Townsville thanks to new technology...
Courtesy of Townsville Bulletin
The Mater Townsville Hospital becomes the first in Queensland to put video cameras on their baby cots...
Courtesy of Channel 7
A hospital webcam will be used to connect Aussie soldiers stationed overseas with their growing families...
Courtesy of ABC
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