(Adjective) medycyna położniczy;
adj (concerning obstetrics) położniczy: ~s ward oddział położniczy
położniczy
AKUSZERSKI
(of or relating to or used in or practicing obstetrics
"obstetric hospital")
położniczy
synonim: obstetrical
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"Our findings, considered in the light of these observations, raise the question of a link between the increased neonatal mortality among planned home births and the decreased obstetric intervention in this group.
Ministers plan to extend choice of place of birth for mothers between a home birth, midwife-led care and a hospital obstetric unit, and a record 2,493 would-be midwives are in training, which will lead to "a sustained increase in the number of new midwives available to the service over the next few years".
Lord Naren Patel, a retired obstetrician and until recently the chairman of the NHS's National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), said: "There should be no inequality in the service.
We need to ensure that obstetric care is delivered 24 hours a day by fully-trained, competent people - indeed any mother would want that.
"It is especially striking as women planning home births were of similar and often lower obstetric risk than those planning hospital births," they write.