High risk of macrosomia in newborns of immigrant mothers
Abstract Background In Italy live about 8.7% immigrants, which contribute to more than 15% of all deliveries taking place in Italy. We aimed to investigate whether newborns from high migratory pressure countries (HMPC) mothers have a different macrosomia and post-term pregnancy incidence compared to...
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Main Authors: | Mario De Curtis (Author), Leonardo Villani (Author), Arianna Polo (Author) |
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