Morse et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Fetal growth screening by fundal height measurementMorse et al., 2009
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- Morse K
- Williams A
- Gardosi J
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- Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology
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Fundal height assessment is an inexpensive method for screening for foetal growth restriction. It has had mixed results in the literature, which is likely to be because of a wide variety of methods used. A standardised protocol of measurement by tape and plotting on …
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