[Unexpected out-of-hospital deliveries--experiences from the Gothenburg area. Centralized obstetrical care requires competent ambulance staff].
One hundred and sixty-seven women gave birth before arrival at the hospital during a six-year period in the Göteborg area. Most of these women had given birth before. The actual delivery most often started at term during the night, proceeded normally but rapidly and the neonatal outcome was good. Si...
Autors principals: | Aladdin, B, Jacobsson, B, Sandberg, K, Lilja, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | Swedish |
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2004
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