Prolonged Pregnancy: Is It or Isn't It?

The management of prolonged pregnancy still remains controversial, although most now accept that perinatal mortality and possibly morbidity are increased when pregnancy exceeds 42 weeks gestational age. Accurate diagnosis must commence with the first prenatal visit, since retrospective documentation...

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