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The unbooked mother: a cohort study of maternal and foetal outcomes in a North London Hospital
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 07/01/09
Tucker A et al. - Unbooked women were more at risk of adverse foetal and maternal outcomes than booked women, even within a population of young, relatively healthy immigrant women.
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