“…The results of an initial study on the human fetus during labour seemed promising indeed [3]. In recent arti cles, however, the reliability of this technique when used during labour has been ques tioned, because strong evidence was found for reduced capillary blood flow under the electrode due to mechanical factors [4][5][6], Continuous measurement of fetal subcuta neous Po, (P0,sc) with a small needle elec trode in the scalp or the breech is another recent technique for monitoring the fetus during labour [7,8], The small needle-elec trode can easily be applied during early la bour, when local capillary blood flow is not yet affected by mechanical factors. The re sults obtained in a first clinical study with this needle-electrode were encouraging [9], Oxygen delivery to tissue does not only depend on capillary blood flow and blood oxygen content, but is also determined by oxygen unloading factors, one of which is the Bohr effect.…”