A better understanding of the association between maternal perception of foetal movements and late stillbirth—findings from an individual participant data meta-analysis
Abstract Background Late stillbirth continues to affect 3–4/1000 pregnancies in high-resource settings, with even higher rates in low-resource settings. Reduced foetal movements are frequently reported by women prior to foetal death, but there remains a poor understanding of the reasons and how to d...
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Auteurs principaux: | John M. D. Thompson, Jessica Wilson, Billie F. Bradford, Minglan Li, Robin S. Cronin, Adrienne Gordon, Camille H. Raynes-Greenow, Tomasina Stacey, Vicki M. Cullling, Lisa M. Askie, Louise M. O’Brien, Edwin A. Mitchell, Lesley M. E. McCowan, Alexander E. P. Heazell |
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2021
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