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Barbara Kram, Editor | February 06, 2006
the beginning of pregnancy to postpartum visits across multiple pregnancies.
Philips also announced the availability of its new fetal monitoring starter kits* convenient, cost-effective packages of companion supplies for the Avalon FM20 and Avalon FM30. Philips Medical System has a longstanding commitment to obstetrical care. In 1968, the company introduced the first non-invasive fetal monitor. Since
then, obstetrical care teams have used Philips care solutions in hospital labor and delivery departments, offices and homes. Innovations like cordless transducers, twins and triplets monitoring, and cross-channel verification technology have positioned Philips as a leader in the obstetrical care market.

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