Evidence review for antenatal care planning involving a multidisciplinary team for women with existing medical conditions: Intrapartum care for women with existing medical conditions or obstetric complications and their babies
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Evidence review for antenatal care planning involving a multidisciplinary team for women with existing medical conditions: Intrapartum care for women with existing medical conditions or obstetric complications and their babies
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This review aims to determine if antenatal planning involving healthcare professionals from a range of disciplines including those responsible for the care of the woman’s existing medical condition, have impact on labour outcomes for the woman and baby.
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