Trial suggests inducing labour over ‘wait and see’ approach for late term pregnancies
Induction at 41 weeks looks like the safer option for women and their babies Inducing labour at 41 weeks in...
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Induction at 41 weeks looks like the safer option for women and their babies Inducing labour at 41 weeks in...
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