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    Variation in hospital caesarean section rates and obstetric outcomes among nulliparae at term: a population‐based cohort study by Nippita, TA, Lee, YY, Patterson, JA, Ford, JB, Morris, JM, Nicholl, MC, Roberts, CL

    “…Objective To explore the variation in hospital caesarean section (CS) rates for nulliparous women, to determine whether different case‐mix, labour and…”
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    Appendicectomy During Pregnancy and the Risk of Preterm Birth: A Population Data Linkage Study by Ibiebele, I, Schnitzler, M, Nippita, T, Ford, J.B

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-12-2019)
    “…(Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2019;59:45–53)The most common emergency nonobstetric abdominal surgery performed in parturients is appendicectomy, which occurs in…”
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    Association between interpregnancy interval and the risk of recurrent loss after a midtrimester loss by Roberts, C L, Algert, C S, Ford, J B, Nippita, T A, Morris, J M

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-12-2016)
    “…After an initial midtrimester loss, is the interval to the next conception associated with the risk of a recurrent loss? Among women who had a pregnancy loss…”
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    Methods of classification for women undergoing induction of labour: a systematic review and novel classification system by Nippita, TA, Khambalia, AZ, Seeho, SK, Trevena, JA, Patterson, JA, Ford, JB, Morris, JM, Roberts, CL

    “…Background A lack of reproducible methods for classifying women having an induction of labour (IOL) has led to controversies regarding IOL and related maternal…”
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    Premature ovarian failure: a review by Nippita, T. A., Baber, R. J.

    “…Objectives To present an updated review on the etiology, consequences and management of premature ovarian failure. Design A search of the English language…”
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    A composite neonatal adverse outcome indicator using population-based data: an update by Todd, S, Bowen, J, Ibiebele, I, Patterson, J, Torvaldsen, S, Ford, F, Nippita, M, Morris, J, Randall, D

    “…Severe morbidity rates in neonates can be estimated using diagnosis and procedure coding in linked routinely collected retrospective data as a cost-effective…”
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