Gestational ََAge and Neonatal Morbidity at the End of Term Pregnancy in Cesarean Delivery
Abstract Background & Aim: Neonatal morbidity is known as an important problem in neonatal medicine. Since there has been a noticeable increase in rates of cesarean sections compared to normal vaginal delivery, determining the best time of delivery is of paramount importance. The aim of this s...
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Main Authors: | Z Tavoli (Author), N Taee (Author), M Safari (Author), R Haji-mohammad (Author), H Rastad (Author) |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences,
2013-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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