Cesarean delivery or induction of labor in pre-labor twin gestations: a secondary analysis of the twin birth study
Abstract Background In the Twin Birth Study, women at 320/7-386/7 weeks of gestation, in whom the first twin was in cephalic presentation, were randomized to planned vaginal delivery or cesarean section. The study found no significant differences in neonatal or maternal outcomes in the two planned m...
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Main Authors: | C Dougan (Author), L Gotha (Author), N Melamed (Author), A Aviram (Author), EV Asztalos (Author), S Anabusi (Author), AR Willan (Author), JFR Barrett (Author), E Mei-Dan (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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