The care of the pre-viable and questionably viable infant – A midwife and a neonatal nurse dilemma
This article is intended to stimulate debate and suggest areas of perinatal and neonatal practice which could be usefully reviewed. There are legal and ethical constraints on current practice and arguably this is not always in the best interest of the neonate. Given that current technology has limit...
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