High Risk Pregnancy: Management Options

BMJ 1995; 310 doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6983.882a (Published 1 April 1995)
Cite this as: BMJ 1995;310:882.2

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  1. S C Robson

    Ed D K James, P J Steer, C P Weiner, B Gonik W B Saunders, pounds sterling90, pp 1318 ISBN 0 7020 1575 X

    Obstetric care is changing. More and more women with low risk pregnancies are being cared for by midwives and general practitioners in the community. This process has been accelerated by the Cumberlege report. High risk pregnancies, however, remain the remit of the obstetrician. Although an increasing proportion of this workload is being directed towards those with a dedicated interest in perinatal medicine, all obstetricians deal with …

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