Maternal outcome of term obstetric emergencies referred to tertiary care centre
Objectives: Lack of basic facilities at ground level in backward areas of country affect the outcome of obstetric emergencies thereby affecting maternal morbidity and mortality. This study was conducted to compare the outcome of term obstetric emergencies referred to tertiary care centre. Method: Th...
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