FetalEase

Device-Based Treatment of Shoulder Dystocia

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Active
Seed Zikhron Ya'akov Founded 2016
Total raised
Last: SAFE 2025-01
Stage
Seed
Founded
2016
Headcount
6
HQ
Zikhron Ya'akov
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

FetalEase developed the Yaari Extractor, a simple mechanical solution to aid physicians in resolving shoulder dystocia births. The extractor is comprised of two control arms and a flexible engagement element. The flexible element is introduced into the birth canal and is wrapped around the fetal shoulder from behind the maternal pubic bone. Using the control arms, the physician manipulates the fetal shoulder to a position where the maternal pushing effort can deliver the shoulder.

The Yaari Extractor resolves shoulder dystocia by removing the anterior fetal shoulder from behind the maternal pubic bone and moving it to the oblique diameter where it is delivered safely.

Funding history · 1 round · — total

2025-01
SAFE Undisclosed

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What is FetalEase's primary product?
FetalEase developed the Yaari Extractor, a mechanical solution designed to aid physicians in resolving shoulder dystocia births.
How does the Yaari Extractor function?
The Yaari Extractor uses two control arms and a flexible engagement element. The flexible element is introduced into the birth canal, wrapped around the fetal shoulder, and manipulated by the physician to reposition the shoulder for safe delivery.
When was FetalEase founded?
FetalEase was founded in November 2016.
Where is FetalEase headquartered?
FetalEase is headquartered in Zikhron Ya'akov, Israel.
What is FetalEase's current funding stage?
FetalEase is currently in the Seed funding stage.
When did FetalEase complete its most recent funding round?
FetalEase completed a SAFE funding round in January 2025.
How many employees does FetalEase currently have?
FetalEase currently has 6 employees.
Who is a co-founder of FetalEase?
Aaron Feldman is a co-founder of FetalEase.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesMedical DevicesMedical Treatment & Therapeutics
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProviders

Tags

babiesmedical-devices