Accurate reporting of expected delivery date by mothers 9 months after birth.
OBJECTIVE: To measure agreement between gestational age based on maternal report of expected date of delivery (EDD) 9 months after birth and gestational age at birth in routine hospital data. Furthermore, to examine whether sociodemographic and perinatal factors influenced agreement and whether disa...
Main Authors: | Poulsen, G, Kurinczuk, J, Wolke, D, Boyle, E, Field, D, Alfirevic, Z, Quigley, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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