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Continuous Electronic Fetal Monitoring during Labour and Birth
Continuous electronic fetal monitoring with a CTG is routine practice in many hospitals even though there is no evidence for it. Read about the risks, benefits and alternatives to make your own decision.
The Evidence on Continuous Support during Birth
Continuous support during birth can improve a number of outcomes for both, mum and baby.