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Midwifery Today E-News, 12:15, July 21, 2010, Induction Risks
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E-News Issue 11:5 is now online. "Induction Risks" is the theme of the current issue of Midwifery Today E-News. Read Research: Pesticide Exposure Linked to ADHD in Children. Send in your response to the Question of the Week about Fundal Massage. Read Question of the Week Responses: What was the longest second stage you've experienced?
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