Tri-Con Development, LLC to Offer Labor'Lert™, New Maternity Device Hires Duquesa Marketing, Inc. to Coordinate Products Development, Design and Marketing
Trish Conley, President of Tri-Con Development, LLC, announced that her firm has contracted with Duquesa Marketing, to assist in development of the Labor 'Lert™. The Labor'Lert is a patented, doctor endorsed device that will assist pregnant women during the crucial, and painful, latest stages of pregnancy.
Dublin, OH (PRWEB) April 12, 2007 -- Trish Conley, President of Tri-Con Development, LLC, announced that her firm has contracted with Duquesa Marketing, to assist in development of the Labor 'Lert™. The Labor'Lert™ is a patented, doctor endorsed device that will assist pregnant women during the crucial, and painful, latest stages of pregnancy.
"As a mother of three, I was frustrated by not having an easy to use and efficient way of measuring the frequency and length of my contractions at home, before going to the hospital for delivery," said Mrs. Conley. "When there is that much excitement, a woman needs a simple way to keep track of and calculate the timing of her contractions. I decided to create a practical solution."
The result is the Labor'Lert™. Tri-Con Development, LLC, conducted a thorough search and review of consulting firms and options before settling on Duquesa Marketing. "We were careful in our search," said Mrs. Conley. "After meeting Geoff and Nancy Ficke, my husband and I knew they were right for us and our product. They offer a turn-key service that simplifies the whole process."
"We were immediately impressed with the thought, preparation and care that Trish Conley utilized in assembling the performance features and benefits for Labor'Lert™," said Geoff Ficke, President of Altamonte Springs, FL based Duquesa Marketing. "We are working with engineers on the final form and function features and anticipate having product development and molding completed by spring. Present timetable will have us pre-selling Labor'Lert™ late this spring and on retail shelves this fall."
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