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Trauma In Pregnancy
Abstract
The trauma experienced during the pregnancy period causes injuries or fetal or maternal death depending on its intensity. The most common causes of trauma include especially motor vehicles injuries related to not fastening the seat belt, assault, falling, burns, domestic violence, adolescent motherhood
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Primary Language
Turkish
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Authors
Derya Kaya
Ümran Oskay
Publication Date
June 1, 2014
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Year 1970 Number: 2