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  • 21. Effect of body mass index on the incidence of perineal trauma.
    Durnea CM, Jaffery AE, Gauthaman N, Doumouchtsis SK.
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  • 30. Associations with perineal trauma during childbirth at home and in health facilities in indigenous municipalities in southern Mexico: a cross-sectional cluster survey.
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