The relationship between severe maternal morbidity and a risk of postpartum readmission among Korean women: a nationwide population-based cohort study
Abstract Background As the rate of cesarean section delivery has increased, the incidence of severe maternal morbidity continues to increase. Severe maternal morbidity is associated with high medical costs, extended length of hospital stay, and long-term rehabilitation. However, there is no evidence...
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Main Authors: | Jin Young Nam (Author), Eun-Cheol Park (Author) |
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