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My article highlights the essence of healthcare utilisation and induced labor/caesarean section in pregnancy after stillbirth in specific subset of well-defined population. Adequate strategic timeline-driven utilisation of resources s indeed essential in cost-effective reproductive health management globally to significantly reduce the increasing trends in pregnancy-related morbidities and mortalities.

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My meticulously written article has significant public health research impact in women's health research.

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I, Dr. Saumya Pandey Ph.D., have been actively involved in reproductive medicine research with an impressive publication track record in obstetrics-gynecology and fertility research. I wish to add that collaborative clinical research efforts are urgently required for addressing the ever-increasing trends of pregnancy-related adverse effects, including induced labor and caesarean section after stillbirth. Prospective and/or retrospective study designs with a statistically significant sample size of cases and /or controls with a pharmacogenetic strategy may eventually prove beneficial in identification of predictive biomarkers in immunomodulation of reproductive health in women of genetically distinct profiles. DR. SAUMYA PANDEY PH.D. DRSAUMYAPANDEY11@GMAIL.COM Lucknow, India (Author Dr. Saumya Pandey's hometown); December 28, 2018.

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This page is a summary of: Re: Healthcare utilisation, induced labour and caesarean section in the pregnancy after stillbirth: a prospective study, BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, August 2017, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.14788.
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