Is unplanned out-of-hospital birth managed by paramedics 'infrequent', 'normal' and 'uncomplicated'?
Abstract Background Unplanned out-of-hospital birth is often perceived as precipitate in nature, 'infrequent', 'normal' and 'uncomplicated'. However, international studies report unplanned out-of-hospital birth is associated with increased rates of maternal and neonatal...
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Main Authors: | Belinda Flanagan (Author), Bill Lord (Author), Margaret Barnes (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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