ANÆSTHETIC PRACTICE AND PREGNANCY: Controlled Survey of Women Anæsthetists in the United Kingdom

Obstetric histories from 563 married women anæsthetists and 828 women doctor control subjects were analysed for the frequency of congenital abnormality, spontaneous abortion, and involuntary infertility. Anæsthetists working during pregnancy had a significantly higher frequency of congenital abnorma...

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