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4.4 Diabetes Methods The statistics
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4.4.2 Outcomes of pregnancies compl
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Table 20: Neonatal outcomes among b
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4.5 Antepartum haemorrhage Antepart
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section 5 LABOUR and BIRTH DEMOGRAP
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Rates of induction vary by LMC, mat
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5.7 Obstetric analgesia Methods Cur
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5.11 Neonatal outcomes by mode of b
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5.12 Labour and birth at Birthcare
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6 POSTNATAL CARE This chapter provi
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increase in numbers in the Medical
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7.3 Immunisation A number of babies
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7.5 Hypoxic ischaemic encephalopath
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7.6.4 Positive pressure ventilation
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7.6.6 High frequency oscillatory ve
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7.10.6 Chronic lung disease The ANZ
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7.11 Death of babies born in or adm
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8 PERINATAL MORTALITY This chapter
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10 GYNAECOLOGY 10.1 Hyperemesis Met
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section 11 TERMINATION of PREGNANCY
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4.3 Diabetes Table 94: Women with d
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Lead Maternity Carer (LMC) The Lead