Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
It is essential for both those hoping to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology and established practitioners to have a solid understanding of fetal medicine to help answer the question foremost in every prospective parent's mind: ‘Is my baby going to be normal?’ This comprehensive book, written by undisputed experts in fetal medicine, covers the whole field, addressing screening methods, diagnostic techniques and the management of fetal abnormality following diagnosis.
This second edition has been extensively updated to reflect current clinical practice and developments in the field since the publication of the original edition, and incorporates a thoroughly revised structure and contents. It will be of great assistance not only to MRCOG candidates in their preparation for the examination but also to any health professional who comes into contact with mothers and babies, including midwives, and who wants to update their knowledge. I hope you find this latest book in the MRCOG and Beyond series helpful.
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