Cesarean Section Rate, Maternal and Fetal Outcome of Birth Following Cesarean Section at Finoteselam Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: A Descriptive Retrospective Data

Melaku Kindie Yenit
Melaku Kindie Yenit
Tsebay Gezahegn
Tsebay Gezahegn
Mulat Adefires
Mulat Adefires
Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw
Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw
University of Gondar University of Gondar

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Melaku Kindie Yenit. 2016. \u201cCesarean Section Rate, Maternal and Fetal Outcome of Birth Following Cesarean Section at Finoteselam Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: A Descriptive Retrospective Data\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 16 (GJMR Volume 16 Issue E3).

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Cesarean Section Rate, Maternal and Fetal Outcome of Birth Following Cesarean Section at Finoteselam Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: A Descriptive Retrospective Data

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Tsebay Gezahegn
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Mulat Adefires
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