
Outcome of Pregnancy in COVID-19 Positive Pregnant Women: A Retrospective Observational Study QC01-QC04
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Effect of Maternal Body Mass Index on Intrapartum and Neonatal Outcome in Nulliparous Women in North Karnataka: A Prospective Cohort Study QC05-QC09
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Perinatal Outcome Following Gentiourinary Tract Infection in Preterm Labour: A Hospital Based Cross-sectional Study QC10-QC12
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Oral Health Awareness and Practices among Pregnant Women Receiving Antenatal Care in a Low Resource Setting: A Cross-sectional Study of Antenatal Attendees in Enugu, Southeastern Nigeria QC13-QC16
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Cerebroplacental Ratio as a Predictor of Fetal Growth Restriction and Perinatal Outcome in Women with Hypertensive Disorder in Pregnancy: A Prospective Cohort Study QC17-QC21
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Role of High Dose Calcium Supplementation in Pre-eclampsia: A Pilot Study QC22-QC24
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Placental Pathology in a COVID-19 Positive Patient with Abruptio Placentae- A Case Report QD01-QD02
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Ruptured Cervicoisthmic Pregnancy with 20 Weeks Intrauterine Foetal Death Lying in Left Broad Ligament- A Case Report QD03-QD04
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