Predictors of perinatal outcomes and economic costs for late-term induction of labour
Objective: We aimed to predict the perinatal outcomes and costs of health services following labour induction for late-term pregnancies. Materials and methods: We conducted a cohort study of 245 women who underwent labour induction during their 41st week of gestation. The cervical condition was asse...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Oros (Author), Raquel Garcia-Simon (Author), Jesús Clemente (Author), Ernesto Fabre (Author), Manuel Angel Romero (Author), Antonio Montañes (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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