The invention provides a devices, methods and systems to measure and
record uterine tissue environment components such as pH during the course
of uterine artery occlusion. The uterus becomes ischemic due to the
occlusion thereof, and its pH drops sharply within minutes of uterine
artery occlusion and remains relatively low for a period of time. The
return of normal pH is an indicator of return of blood to the ischemic
tissue. In use, a catheter with a pH measuring tip is advanced through
the patient's vaginal canal and into the patient's uterine cavity until
the pH measuring active electrode on the distal end of the catheter
contacts or penetrates the uterine fundus. The active electrode detects
the pH and a signal representing pH is transmitted to a pH recording and
monitoring device which preferably displays the pH. The signal may be
transmitted through a conductor or by a radio transmitter. Components
other than pH may be monitored such a pCO.sub.2, and pO.sub.2.