[Injuries in pregnancy]
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[Injuries in pregnancy]
Abstract
From a review of the literature on this subject it emerges that around 6-7% of women are injured during the course of pregnancy. Road accidents, falls and domestic accidents are the most frequent events: it is therefore important to provide pregnant women with information to prevent such events which may endanger both maternal and fetal health.
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