Advertisement displaying wireless fetal and maternal monitors for mother and baby, specifically the models F15 and F15 Air, with images of the monitors showing fetal heart rate and maternal vitals.
Medical ultrasound machine with a monitor displaying ECG readings, positioned on a mobile cart with a human silhouette pointing at the screen in a medical setting.
Diagram of MFM-CNS Central Monitoring System with various medical monitors connected to a central system.

As an ultimate CTG machine, F15 series fetal and maternal monitor is the perfect combination of advanced technology and sophisticated algorithm for Obstetrics’ new era. With state-of-art design, elegant appearance and strong mechanical structure, F15 Series is dedicated to bring the most efficient and innovative work flow to clinics. Offering comprehensive wireless solutions to clinics, freeing midwives and mom from messy wires. Additionally, F15 Air supports non-stop monitoring when transferring mom-to-be, data can be transferred from one device to another seamlessly. As an advanced mudule for F15 Air, FECG-TA can acquire FHR and MHR from advanced surface electrodes system using fECG and mECG technology, and obtain EHG simultaneously. With all in one design, moms and caregivers are bestowed with more choices when monitoring.

With the central monitoring system, the nurse could keep track of all the patients in real time, saving time from frequently checking by the bedside, hence freeing nurses from busy works. Being part of the FTS-6, the powerful central monitoring system not only allows you to manage all the patient data in real time, but also able to record, analyze, save, print and review patient data.

MFM-CNS is a comprehensive central nursing system for the obstetric cares. It is an integrated system that covers the entire continuum of obstetric care across the whole pregnancy stage from the first antepartum visit to post delivery care. The system displays data and information transmitted from fetal and maternal monitors and generates alerts for critical events. Easy access to well-organized information improves efficiency, allowing you to focus more attention on patients and achieve the best quality of care.