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    Symphysiotomies are important option in developing world by Verkuyl, D A A

    Published in BMJ (06-10-2001)
    “…EDITOR-Payne mentions possible legal action by women who had a "barbaric" symphysiotomy in Ireland. 1 Many symphysiotomies were done in Roman Catholic…”
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    FIGO's ethical recommendations on female sterilisation will do more harm than good: a commentary by Verkuyl, D A A

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-06-2015)
    “…The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Committee for the Ethical Aspects of Human Reproduction and Women's Health advises against…”
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    Practising obstetrics and gynaecology in areas with a high prevalence of HIV infection by Verkuyl, D A

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (29-07-1995)
    “…What is it like to practise obstetrics and gynaecology in a country with a high prevalence of HIV infection? My experience relates especially to Zimbabwe, but…”
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    Retrospective study from Harare Central Maternity Hospital comparing symphysiotomies with Caesarean Sections for similar indications by Verkuyl, D A A

    Published in Central African journal of medicine (01-07-2006)
    “…To explore the possibility that in obstructed labour with a live baby, a delivery by symphysiotomy is an ethical option. Retrospective cohort study. Teaching…”
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    Sterilisation during unplanned caesarean sections for women likely to have a completed family—should they be offered? Experience in a country with limited health resources by Verkuyl, D.A.A.

    “…Objective To determine if it is proper to give a woman of higher parity who needs at short notice a caesarean section the option of a tubal ligation. Design…”
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    The effects of hospitalization for rest on fetal growth, neonatal morbidity and length of gestation in twin pregnancy by Crowther, C A, Verkuyl, D A, Neilson, J P, Bannerman, C, Ashurst, H M

    “…To test whether a policy of hospitalization for bed rest, from 28-30 weeks gestation until delivery, lengthens the duration of gestation, improves fetal growth…”
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    Failure to prevent preterm labour and delivery in twin pregnancy using prophylactic oral salbutamol by Ashworth, M F, Spooner, S F, Verkuyl, D A, Waterman, R, Ashurst, H M

    “…A double blind, controlled study was performed to see whether the use of prophylactic oral salbutamol would reduce the incidence of preterm labour in twin…”
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    Preterm labour in twin pregnancies: can it be prevented by hospital admission? by Crowther, C A, Neilson, J P, Verkuyl, D A, Bannerman, C, Ashurst, H M

    “…Women attending a twin pregnancy antenatal clinic underwent cervical palpation to calculate a cervical score by subtracting dilatation from length. Those with…”
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