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Andrew C G Breeze

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Obstetrics and Gynecology|February 3, 2005
Poor obstetric outcome in subsequent pregnancies in women with prior fetal deathAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|September 4, 2007
Prediction and perinatal outcomes of fetal growth restrictionAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
Lancet (London, England)|December 22, 2004
Managing shoulder dystociaAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|October 16, 2012
Antenatal diagnosis and management of life-limiting conditionsAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|February 10, 2017
Pregnancy termination for fetal abnormality: are health professionals' perceptions of women's coping congruent with women's accounts?Caroline Lafarge, Kathryn Mitchell, Andrew C G Breeze, et al.
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|February 29, 2012
Perinatal postmortems: what is important to parents and how do they decide?Andrew C G Breeze, Helen Statham, Gerald A Hackett, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 2, 2011
Attitudes to perinatal postmortem: parental views about research participationAndrew C G Breeze, Helen Statham, Gerald A Hackett, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis|June 21, 2005
Prospective audit of a one-centre combined nuchal translucency and triple test programme for the detection of trisomy 21Vijayalakshmi Babbur, Christoph C Lees, Sandra F Goodburn, et al.
Obstetric Medicine|September 2, 2016
Operative delivery rates following induction of labour for obstetric cholestasisJessica R Webster, Lucy Chappell, Floria Cheng, et al.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine|May 26, 2005
Obstetric and neonatal outcomes in apparently isolated mild fetal ventriculomegalyAndrew C G Breeze, Prakash K Dey, Christoph C Lees, et al.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology|February 3, 2005
Poor obstetric outcome in subsequent pregnancies in women with prior fetal deathAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|September 4, 2007
Prediction and perinatal outcomes of fetal growth restrictionAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
Lancet (London, England)|December 22, 2004
Managing shoulder dystociaAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|October 16, 2012
Antenatal diagnosis and management of life-limiting conditionsAndrew C G Breeze, Christoph C Lees
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|February 10, 2017
Pregnancy termination for fetal abnormality: are health professionals' perceptions of women's coping congruent with women's accounts?Caroline Lafarge, Kathryn Mitchell, Andrew C G Breeze, et al.
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|February 29, 2012
Perinatal postmortems: what is important to parents and how do they decide?Andrew C G Breeze, Helen Statham, Gerald A Hackett, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 2, 2011
Attitudes to perinatal postmortem: parental views about research participationAndrew C G Breeze, Helen Statham, Gerald A Hackett, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis|June 21, 2005
Prospective audit of a one-centre combined nuchal translucency and triple test programme for the detection of trisomy 21Vijayalakshmi Babbur, Christoph C Lees, Sandra F Goodburn, et al.
Obstetric Medicine|September 2, 2016
Operative delivery rates following induction of labour for obstetric cholestasisJessica R Webster, Lucy Chappell, Floria Cheng, et al.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine|May 26, 2005
Obstetric and neonatal outcomes in apparently isolated mild fetal ventriculomegalyAndrew C G Breeze, Prakash K Dey, Christoph C Lees, et al.
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