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1. Risk models for benchmarking severe perineal tears during vaginal childbirth: a cross-sectional study of public hospitals in South Australia, 2002-08. Baghurst PA, Antoniou G. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol; 2012 Sep; 26(5):430-7. PubMed ID: 22882787 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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4. Risk factors for third-degree perineal tears in vaginal delivery, with an analysis of episiotomy types. Bodner-Adler B, Bodner K, Kaider A, Wagenbichler P, Leodolter S, Husslein P, Mayerhofer K. J Reprod Med; 2001 Aug; 46(8):752-6. PubMed ID: 11547651 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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8. Severe perineal lacerations during vaginal delivery: the University of Miami experience. Angioli R, Gómez-Marín O, Cantuaria G, O'sullivan MJ. Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2000 May; 182(5):1083-5. PubMed ID: 10819834 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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14. An Australian prospective cohort study of risk factors for severe perineal trauma during childbirth. Dahlen HG, Ryan M, Homer CS, Cooke M. Midwifery; 2007 Jun 21; 23(2):196-203. PubMed ID: 17125892 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
15. Cross-sectional study comparing public and private hospitals in Catalonia: is the practice of routine episiotomy changing? Escuriet R, Pueyo MJ, Perez-Botella M, Espada X, Salgado I, Gómez A, Biescas H, Espiga I, White J, Fernandez R, Fusté J, Ortún V. BMC Health Serv Res; 2015 Mar 11; 15():95. PubMed ID: 25889079 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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