Maternal-Fetal Risk Increase From 41 Weeks of Gestation
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the maternal-fetal outcomes in pregnancies who delivered from 41 weeks of gestation. STUDY DESIGN: Obstetrics records of 619 singleton pregnants delivered at our institution were reviewed.
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