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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2001
AbstractThe humanization of birth conference drew more than 2000 people from 26 countries. This article summarizes the conference. In much of the world women have learned to fear birth; this fear is represented by the increase in cesarean section rates seen in many countries. The humanization of birth may reduce this fear. Yet humanization is difficult
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AbstractThe humanization of birth conference drew more than 2000 people from 26 countries. This article summarizes the conference. In much of the world women have learned to fear birth; this fear is represented by the increase in cesarean section rates seen in many countries. The humanization of birth may reduce this fear. Yet humanization is difficult
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Reproductive Technologies and the Risk of Birth Defects
New England Journal of Medicine, 2012Michael J Davies +2 more
exaly
Birth of the body, birth of the mind, birth of the social
2018Richard Morgan-Jones +2 more
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A Population-Based Study of the Risk of Recurrence of Birth Defects
New England Journal of Medicine, 1994Rolv Terje Lie +2 more
exaly
Use of Oral Fluconazole during Pregnancy and the Risk of Birth Defects
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013Björn Pasternak +2 more
exaly

