Ruqelo supports obstetric and gynaecology clinicians through labour ward documentation, cardiotocography (CTG) reasoning, antenatal clerking, delivery summaries, and emergency theatre referral preparation — built for when minutes matter.
Used by obstetricians, gynaecologists, labour ward registrars, midwife-led teams · 125 specialties · 10 languages
Klaero · Labour ward note · Active labour
Gestation: 39+2 · G2P1 Labour stage: Active labour — 5 cm, regular contractions CTG: Category I — baseline 140, variability present, no decelerations Maternal status: Vitals stable, analgesia — entonox Fetal status: Active movements, liquor clear Plan: 4-hourly CTG review, progress assessment Escalation: Category II/III CTG → senior review, prepare theatre brief Handover: Stage, CTG category, analgesia, escalation criteria documented
A 32-year-old at 39+2 weeks gestation is admitted in active labour — 5 cm dilated, regular contractions, Category I CTG. Second pregnancy, previous uncomplicated vaginal delivery. Vitals stable, entonox for analgesia. Liquor clear, fetal movements active.
Labour documentation must be contemporaneous and complete, CTG changes need structured reasoning if they occur, and if emergency theatre is required, the handover to anaesthetics and the surgical team must be prepared quickly — often while managing multiple women on the labour ward.
With labour documentation drafted, CTG reasoning structured, and the emergency theatre brief prepared if needed — the clinician can focus on the woman and baby at the bedside.
Capture gestation, examination, CTG findings, and maternal/fetal status by voice or text.
Structured CTG category assessment, labour progress, and escalation criteria.
Specialty-formatted documentation ready for independent verification.
Structured brief with the parameters the receiving team will ask about.
Rehearse with a simulated registrar before the real handover.
Clinician verification required
Ruqelo is designed for licensed healthcare professionals. All outputs — including CTG reasoning drafts, labour documentation, and referral briefs — require independent clinical verification against the patient and clinical context before any action.
Ruqelo is a software tool for licensed healthcare professionals. All outputs require independent clinical verification before any action. Content on this page is illustrative only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.