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Perinatal care at the borderlines of viability: a consensus statement based on a NSW and ACT consensus workshop

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Lui, Kei
Bajuk, Barbara
Foster, Kirsty
Gaston, Arnolda
Kent, Alison
Sinn, J
Spence, Kaye
Fischer, Wendy
Henderson-Smart, David

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Australasian Medical Association

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• Perinatal care at the borderlines of viability demands a delicate balance between parents'wishes and autonomy, biological feasibility, clinicians' responsibilities and expectations, and the prospects of an acceptable long-term outcome - coupled with a

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Medical Journal of Australia

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2037-12-31
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