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Babies in occiput posterior position are significantly more likely to require an emergency cesarean birth compared with babies in occiput transverse position in the second stage of labor: A prospective observational study

by Tempest, Nicola, Lane, Steven, Hapangama, Dharani, Bassel, Wattar, Jennifer, Tamblyn, William, Parry‐Smith, Matthew, Prior, Dhivya, Chandrasekaran, Shailly Sahu, Bansali, Geethanjali, Boregowda, Fulva, Dave, Julie, Guiver, Mohita, Gupta, Cecilia, Iyasere, Kate, Jones, Vijaya, Karanam, Jessica, Player, Daxina, Bhatt, Zoe, Boyes, Ciara, Carpenter, Helen, Clarke, Trent, Corr, Sarah, Dauleh, Jemma, Egan, Smitha, George, Phillipa, Harris, Robbie, Kerr, Nira, Ramachandran, Jennifer, Ramage, Rachel, Tildesley, Ferdousi, Akhter, Anna, McDougall, Obi, Ojukwu, Katarina, Tvarozkova, Nicola, Ramshaw, Michelle, Creed, Kate, Danby, Rosie, Grainger, Aiste, McCormick, Melissa, Pearce, Ruth, Thompson, Simon, Williams, Alison, Wonnacott, Jemma, Yorke, Atiyah, Kamran, Jandy, Fernandes, Lamia, Zafrani, Angus, Conacher, Dina, Tannous, Susan, Tracey, Louisa, Manning, Alex, Bain, Jessica, Braschi, Alexandra, Dehnel, Sayaka, Okano, Eleanor, Rayner, Fiona, Day, Alaa, Abdou, Sarah, Channing, Samantha, Jones, Tipswalo, Day, Noreen, Haque, Kiran, Jilani, Angharad, Jones, Lisa, Pilkington, Cath, Stone, Caryl, Thomas, Janet, Berry, Margaret, Perumalla, Catherine, Johnston, Sarah, Smyth, Grisham, Smotra, Kamana, Subba, Mausumi, Ghosh, Nidhi, Gulati, Sarra, Merzougui, Chimwemwe, Miti, Mohammad, Mohamed, Yulia, Nicholson, Radhae, Raghavan, Camille, Smyth, Helen, Stevenson, Nasreen, Syeda, Alex, Tan, Laura, Veal, Rabia, Zahid, Sheethal, Madari, Claire, McCormack, Catriona, Barlow, Laura, Beatty, Anusha, D’Sa, Fiona, Hendry, Victoria, McAlpine‐Scott, Daniel, Short, John, Dalton, Sarah, Cartland, Sudeepthi, Kakara, Tom, Pettinger, Malcolm, Scott, James, Tibbott
Published in Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (01.04.2020)

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Evaluating the value of intrapartum fetal scalp blood sampling to predict adverse neonatal outcomes: A UK multicentre observational study

by Al Wattar, Bassel H., Lakhiani, Aarti, Sacco, Adalina, Siddharth, Aditi, Bain, Alexandra, Calvia, Alexandra, Kamran, Atiyah, Tiong, Bing, Warwick, Bethan, MacMahon, Caroline, Marcus, Diana, Long, Emma, Coyle, Gillian, Lever, Gillian Elizabeth, Michel, Gina, Gopal, Gomathy, Baig, Hana, Price, Hannah Louise, Badri, Hawra, Stevenson, Helen, Hoyte, Helene, Malik, Humaira, Edwards, Jade, Hartley, Jennifer, Hemers, Jennifer, Tamblyn, Jennifer, Dalton, John Alexander William, Frost, Jonathan, Subba, Kamana, Baxter, Kathryn, Sivakumar, Kavitha, Murphy, Kelly, Papadakis, Konstantinos, Bladon, Laura Rachel, Kasaven, Lorraine, Manning, Louisa, Prior, Mathew, Ghosh, Mausumi, Couch, Melanie, Altunel, Melis, Pearce, Melissa, Cocker, Michael, Stephanou, Michael, Jie, Michelle, Mistry, Minesh, Wahby, Mohammed Osama, Saidi, Nabila Shahid, Ramshaw, Nicola Louise, Tempest, Nicola, Parker, Nina, Tan, Phoebe L, Johnson, Racheal Louise, Harris, Rachel, Tildesley, Rachel, Ram, Ramya, Painuly, Ritu, Cuffolo, Romana, Bugeja, Roberta, Ngadze, Rose, Grainger, Rosie, Gurung, Sabitra, Mak, Sammy, Farrell, Sara, Cowey, Sarah, Neary, Sarah, Quinn, Sarah, Nijjar, Simrit Kaur, Kenyon, Sophie, Lamb, Stephanie, Tracey, Susan, Lee, Tara, Kinsella, Therese, Davidson, Trecia, Corr, Trent, Sampson, Uzo, McQueen, Victoria, Smith, William Parry, Castling, Zora
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01.09.2019)

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