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Review
. 2007 Feb;48(1):94-102.

Ethical and practical consideration of women choosing cesarean section deliveries without "medical indication" in developing countries

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Ethical and practical consideration of women choosing cesarean section deliveries without "medical indication" in developing countries

Adamson S Muula. Croat Med J. 2007 Feb.
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