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You Can Monitor Your Baby's Vital Signs 24/7, But Should You?

The Owlet, which is not yet on the market, is designed to measure a baby's heart rate and blood oxygen levels. (Courtesy of Owlet  Care)
The Owlet, which is not yet on the market, is designed to measure a baby's heart rate and blood oxygen levels. (Courtesy of Owlet Care)

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