An audit of singleton breech deliveries in a hospital with a high rate of vaginal delivery

The term breech trial (TBT) has brought about radical changes but it is debatable whether it provides unequivocal evidence regarding the practice of breech deliveries. There is a need to publish the data of a study that was performed before the era of the TBT in a hospital where there was a high rat...

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