The Impact of Delivery Methods on the Delivery Outcomes of Women with a Prolonged Second Stage and a Fetus in the Occipital Posterior Position
Background: The objective was to explore the impact of different delivery methods on maternal and infant outcomes in women with a prolonged second stage of labor and a fetus with a persistent occipital posterior position. Methods: 60 women with a fetus in the occipital posterior position who underwe...
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Main Authors: | Jun Zhou (Author), Shengyan Mao (Author), Zhaoping Zheng (Author), Chunxia Lin (Author), Jia Tang (Author), Jie Lin (Author), Jie Ling (Author), Lixi Yang (Author), Zijuan Jiang (Author), Dandan Wu (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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