Pregnancy and birth characteristics of Aboriginal twins in two Australian states: a data linkage study
Abstract Introduction Perinatal outcomes for singleton pregnancies are poorer, on average, for Aboriginal people than non-Aboriginal people, but little is known about Aboriginal multifetal pregnancies. Yet multifetal pregnancies and births are often more complicated and have poorer outcomes than sin...
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Main Authors: | Alison J. Gibberd (Author), Jessica Tyler (Author), Kathleen Falster (Author), David B. Preen (Author), Mark Hanly (Author), Marilyn J. Clarke (Author), Bridgette J. McNamara (Author), Sandra J. Eades (Author), Katrina J. Scurrah (Author) |
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