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  • Contemporary obstetrical practice models are evolving.
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  • This work provides a current perspective on a significant practice model.

Discussion:

  • The review synthesizes insights from extensive professional experience in obstetrics.
  • It addresses a practice model whose implications may be underrecognized.
  • Potential impacts on patient care and practitioner roles are explored.

Key Insights:

  • Decades of obstetric practice inform the presented perspective.
  • The contemporary practice model discussed has significant, potentially unrecognized, implications.
  • Clinical impact on both patients and practitioners is a key focus.

Outlook:

  • Further recognition of this practice model's impact is warranted.
  • This perspective aims to inform obstetrical practitioners.
  • Anticipating and managing clinical impacts are essential for future practice.