RT @Deputy_HOM: Repeat ELCS v IOL "...a shared decision for action that is based on the woman’s wishes and priorities.." #autonomy https:/…
Repeat ELCS v IOL "...a shared decision for action that is based on the woman’s wishes and priorities.." #autonomy https://t.co/r85fUT4nI3
With no RCT we should discuss the benefits and risks of ERCS and IOL with women. Shared decision based on women's wishes https://t.co/lc3ArmP3Ot
Such a shame that so many #EEMidwifery seems to have evidence gaps! #evidendebasedpractice #MatExp https://t.co/NLg9rAXNm8
Hmmm, tekrarlayan sezaryen ?👇 https://t.co/YnLCUqQ4Fn
"Elective repeat caesarean section versus induction of labour for women with a previous caesarean birth" https://t.co/WfdwhGBMuv
This may be of interest @MavisDuncanson #childhealth https://t.co/JrSN4YDMWW
#Caesarean or #Induction for women with a previous caesarean? Latest review highlights evidence gap. Read more: https://t.co/RIRzLTIaVQ https://t.co/hLbz9zsTy1
RT @evidpediatria: CochraneLibrary: Elective repeat caesarean section versus induction of labour for women with a previous caesarean… https…
RT @evidpediatria: CochraneLibrary: Elective repeat caesarean section versus induction of labour for women with a previous caesarean… https…
CochraneLibrary: Elective repeat caesarean section versus induction of labour for women with a previous caesarean… https://t.co/l4DUhpMe5P https://t.co/z9WcvSgUn7
Elective repeat caesarean section versus induction of labour for women with a previous… https://t.co/OKYt0iIZGD