Correlation between ililTercut Fetal Surveillance Tests and Pregnancy Outcome in Prolonged Pregnancy
Sadik Abdulla Bilal;
Abstract
Prolonged pregnancy has traditionally been defined as pregnancy
continued beyond completed 42 weeks or 294 days from the first day of the last normal period (LMPJ. Recently, it was proved that the risk of adverse perinatal outcome increases aller complete
continued beyond completed 42 weeks or 294 days from the first day of the last normal period (LMPJ. Recently, it was proved that the risk of adverse perinatal outcome increases aller complete
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| Title | Correlation between ililTercut Fetal Surveillance Tests and Pregnancy Outcome in Prolonged Pregnancy | Other Titles | العلاقه بين مراقبة اختيارات الجنين المختلفه والمولود الناتج فى حالات استطاله الحمل | Authors | Sadik Abdulla Bilal | Keywords | Correlation between ililTercut Fetal Surveillance Tests and Pregnancy Outcome in Prolonged Pregnancy | Issue Date | 2001 | Description | Prolonged pregnancy has traditionally been defined as pregnancy continued beyond completed 42 weeks or 294 days from the first day of the last normal period (LMPJ. Recently, it was proved that the risk of adverse perinatal outcome increases aller complete |
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