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Intrapartum Monitoring Devices Market Size To Hit USD 2.83 Billion By 2025 : Grand View Research Inc.

San Francisco, 27 August 2019:   The Report   Intrapartum Monitoring Devices Market   Analysis Report, By Product (Monitors, Electrodes (Fetal Scalp Electrodes, Intrauterine Pressure Catheter, Transducer for Fetal Heart Rate)), By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2018 – 2025 The global intrapartum monitoring devices market size was at USD 2.83 Billion by 2025 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.3% over the forecast period. The rising occurrences of preterm birth are resulting in increased infant mortality. The mortality rates differ across the globe, owing to the disparities of income, and lack of access to appropriate maternal care facilities in different regions. The regions with larger lower income groups face the highest infant mortality rates due to inadequate availability of obstetric monitoring and other infant care facilities. Effective maternal and postnatal care can help save more than 3 quarters of the premature babies. According to the reports of WHO, annually 15.0 mi

Intrapartum Monitoring Devices Market Size & Share Hit USD 2.83 Billion By 2025: Grand View Research Inc.

San Francisco, 28 May 2019: The Report Intrapartum Monitoring Devices Market Analysis Report, By Product (Monitors, Electrodes (Fetal Scalp Electrodes, Intrauterine Pressure Catheter, Transducer for Fetal Heart Rate)), By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2018 – 2025 The global Intrapartum Monitoring Devices Market is expected to reach USD 2.83 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The rising occurrences of preterm birth are resulting in increased infant mortality. The mortality rates differ across the globe, owing to the disparities of income, and lack of access to appropriate maternal care facilities in different regions. The regions with larger lower income groups face the highest infant mortality rates due to inadequate availability of obstetric monitoring and other infant care facilities. Effective maternal and postnatal care can help save more than 3 quarters of the premature babies. According to the reports of WHO, annually 15.0 million infa