Claims
- 1. A system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane during pregnancy for use with a pants of a wearer, the system comprising:
- a pad for placement in the crotch portion of the pants of the wearer, the pad including an upper layer and a lower layer; and
- a microscope-visualizable slide fitted to said pad.
- 2. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said slide is a sheet of a flexible plastic.
- 3. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said upper layer of said pad is composed of a pH-sensitive material.
- 4. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 3, wherein said pH-sensitive material is a sheet of nitrazine treated material.
- 5. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 4, wherein said nitrazine-treated material is a sheet of nitrazine paper.
- 6. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, further including at least one adhesive strip provided on said lower layer of said pad.
- 7. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said upper layer is liquid-permeable.
- 8. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said lower layer is at least partially liquid-impermeable.
- 9. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said lower layer is liquid absorbent.
- 10. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said upper layer includes a plurality of fluid-passing fenestrations.
- 11. The system for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 1, wherein said upper layer defines at least two strips for holding said slide to said lower layer.
- 12. A pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane during pregnancy for use with the pants of a wearer, the pad comprising:
- an upper layer;
- an intermediate component;
- a lower layer, whereby said intermediate component is fitted between said upper and lower layers, said intermediate component being a microscope-visualizable slide.
- 13. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 12, wherein said intermediate component is a sheet of a flexible plastic.
- 14. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 9, wherein said pad comprises a pH-sensitive component, and wherein said pH-sensitive component is in liquid form.
- 15. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 14, wherein said pH-sensitive component is nitrazine treated material.
- 16. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 15, wherein said nitrazine-treated material is a sheet of nitrazine paper.
- 17. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 12, further including at least one adhesive strip provided on said lower layer.
- 18. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 12, wherein said upper layer is liquid-permeable.
- 19. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 12, wherein said lower layer is at least partially liquid-impermeable.
- 20. The pad for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane according to claim 12, wherein said lower layer is liquid absorbent.
- 21. A method for identifying the premature rupture of a membrane during pregnancy, the method comprising the steps of:
- forming a pad for use in the pants of a wearer;
- fitting said pad with a microscope-visualizable slide;
- wearing said pad with said slide for a select period of time; and
- visualizing said slide to determine the physical presence of material which would indicate said premature rupture.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/120,829, filed Jul. 22, 1998, now pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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