Has the COVID-19 delayed the diagnosis of fetal anomalies and reduced in the follow-up of high-risk pregnancies?
Objective: COVID-19 has deeply affected our lives in terms of social, economic, education and health issues. Pregnant women have had concerns about routine antenatal care visits and decreased follow-up numbers due to concern of COVID-19 transmission. We aimed to evaluate whether there is a delay in...
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Main Authors: | Eda Özden Tokalıoğlu (Author), Şule Göncü Ayhan (Author), Fatma Didem Yücel Yetişkin (Author), Deniz Oluklu (Author), Berchan Besimoğlu (Author), Esin Merve Erol Koç (Author), Betül Yakıştıran (Author), Atakan Tanaçan (Author), Elif Gül Eyi (Author), Özlem Moraloğlu Tekin (Author), Dilek Şahin (Author) |
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Perinatal Medicine Foundation,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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