
doi: 10.1007/bf02954247
pmid: 13898408
An experience of 631 Caesarean sections has been described. There were 4 maternal deaths (0.6 per cent.) and 58 foetal deaths (9.1 per cent.). The problems have been discussed with particular reference to work in 3 small units in a country area of Northern Ireland.
Cesarean Section, Pregnancy, Humans, Female
Cesarean Section, Pregnancy, Humans, Female
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