Electrical Activity of the Parturient Human Uterus

FUNCTIONAL uterine disorders cannot be diagnosed with certainty and the progress of labour is doubtful even in those instances when the patients are labelled clinically ‘normal’. The fact that most women eventually deliver a normal new-born without severe complications is of no comfort to the attend...

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Labor, Obstetric
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Pregnancy
Rabbits
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
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title Electrical Activity of the Parturient Human Uterus
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