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A Nationwide Survey of Obstetric Care Status on Japan's Islands, with Special Reference to Maternal Transport to the Mainland
2020
Tohoku journal of experimental medicine
Safe obstetric care is a worldwide requirement. In Japan, a reduced number of obstetricians has prompted the centralization of obstetric facilities, and Japan's islands are expected to experience problems in handling deliveries. Although many pregnant women "move" to the mainland at later gestational weeks, "transport" from the island to the mainland may be occasionally needed when disorders manifest before the "move." Other women plan within-island deliveries; however, transport is required
doi:10.1620/tjem.250.25
pmid:31969527
fatcat:nzxubkr7dzcjlkvposkj3pyvf4