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Incontinence and elective cesarean delivery.(Abstracts)

Publication: Urologic Nursing

Publication Date: 01-DEC-03

Author: Quallich, Susanne A.
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Lal, M. (2003). Prevention of urinary and anal incontinence: Role of elective cesarean delivery. Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 15(5), 439-448.

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Many sources have begun to advocate elective cesarean births as an effective means to decrease the economic, social, and psychological costs hidden in anal and urinary...

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