Socioeconomic risk factors for labour induction in the United Kingdom
Abstract Background Labour induction is a childbirth intervention experienced by a growing number of women globally each year. While the maternal and socioeconomic indicators of labour induction are well documented in countries like the United States, considerably less research has been done into wh...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Carter (Author), Amos Channon (Author), Ann Berrington (Author) |
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