Training and expertise in undertaking assisted vaginal delivery (AVD): a mixed methods systematic review of practitioners views and experiences
Plain language summary During the late stages of childbirth, complications can occur which require rapid birth of the baby. This can be facilitated with instruments (usually forceps or a suction cup) or by surgery (caesarean section). In some circumstances, instrumental birth (also termed assisted v...
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Main Authors: | Claire Feeley (Author), Nicola Crossland (Author), Ana Pila Betran (Author), Andrew Weeks (Author), Soo Downe (Author), Carol Kingdon (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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