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How should we handle Harriet?
Author(s):
Dr Kate Manos,
University of Adelaide
Dr Alphonse Roex,
School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health,
University of Adelaide
Overview:
Harriet has already had one caesarean section. What will happen with any subsequent pregnancies?
This case discusses some of the issues involved for Harriet and other women in similar circumstances.
This case considers the risks, benefits and indications for caesarean section and subsequent birthing options.
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