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October 11, 2022

AJOG: Fetal heart rate tracings associated with eclamptic seizures

  Fetal heart rate tracings associated with eclamptic seizures Background Although there is a well-known association between fetal bradycardia and maternal eclampsia, the characteristics of fetal heart rate tracings after…

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