Binational cohort study comparing the management and outcomes of pregnancy women with a BMI greater than 50-59.9kg/m2 and those with a BMI 60kg/m2 or greater
<strong>Objectives</strong> To compare the management, maternal and perinatal outcomes of women with a body mass index (BMI) ≥60 kg/m2 with women with a BMI >50–59.9 kg/m2. <strong>Design</strong> International collaborative cohort study. <strong>Setting</st...
Main Authors: | McCall, S, Li, Z, Kurinczuk, J, Sullivan, E, Knight, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2018
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