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Maternal mortality and severe morbidity associated with low-risk planned cesarean delivery versus planned vaginal delivery at term
Shiliang Liu, Robert M. Liston, K.S. Joseph, Maureen Heaman, Reg Sauve, Michael S. Kramer and ; for the Maternal Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System
CMAJ February 13, 2007 176 (4) 455-460; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.060870
Shiliang Liu
Robert M. Liston
K.S. Joseph
Maureen Heaman
Reg Sauve
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Maternal mortality and severe morbidity associated with low-risk planned cesarean delivery versus planned vaginal delivery at term
Shiliang Liu, Robert M. Liston, K.S. Joseph, Maureen Heaman, Reg Sauve, Michael S. Kramer
CMAJ Feb 2007, 176 (4) 455-460; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.060870
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