A qualitative interview study exploring pregnant women’s and health professionals’ attitudes to external cephalic version

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Rebecca Say
Richard Thomson
Stephen Robson
Catherine Exley
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[1] Institute of Health and Society,Institute of Cellular Medicine
[2] Newcastle University,undefined
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Pregnancy; Breech presentation; External cephalic version; Mode of delivery; Attitudes; Shared decision making;
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