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1. The economic consequences of obstetric fistula: A systematic search and narrative review.

2. Comparison of Childbirth Delivery Outcomes and Costs of Care Between Women Experiencing vs Not Experiencing Homelessness.

3. Estimating the Financial Impact of Reducing Primary Cesareans.

4. Treatment cost and costing model of obstetric complications at a hospital in Myanmar.

5. Greek economic crisis and impaired perinatal parameters: experience from a public maternity hospital.

6. Estimating the incidence and the economic burden of third and fourth-degree obstetric tears in the English NHS: an observational study using propensity score matching.

7. Severe fear of childbirth indicates high perinatal costs for Swedish women giving birth to their first child.

8. Epidural analgesia during labour, routinely or on request: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

9. Out-of-pocket expenditure on prenatal and natal care post Janani Suraksha Yojana: a case from Rajasthan, India.

10. An economic analysis of trial of labor after cesarean delivery.

11. Recent trends in placenta accreta in the United States and its impact on maternal-fetal morbidity and healthcare-associated costs, 1998-2011.

12. Effects of changes in copayment for obstetric emergency room visits on the utilization of obstetric emergency rooms.

13. Special considerations--Induction of labor in low-resource settings.

14. Obstetric fistula in low-resource countries: an under-valued and under-studied problem--systematic review of its incidence, prevalence, and association with stillbirth.

15. The Hidden Costs of a Free Caesarean Section Policy in West Africa (Kayes Region, Mali).

16. Predictors of maternal health services utilization by poor, rural women: a comparative study in Indian States of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu.

17. Measuring the cost-effectiveness of midwife-led versus physician-led intrapartum teams in developing countries.

19. Contribution of antepartum and intrapartum hemorrhage to the burden of maternal near miss and death in a national surveillance study.

20. The long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women and their children in Burkina Faso.

21. The national birth center study II: Research confirms low Cesarean rates and health care costs at birth centers.

22. Emergency obstetric care in Mali: catastrophic spending and its impoverishing effects on households.

23. Creating a public agenda for maternity safety and quality in cesarean delivery.

24. Profile of maternal and foetal complications during labour and delivery among women giving birth in hospitals in Matlab and Chandpur, Bangladesh.

25. Community involvement in obstetric emergency management in rural areas: a case of Rukungiri district, Western Uganda.

26. Calving difficulty in dairy cows has a longer effect on saleable milk yield than on estimated milk production.

27. An evidence-based approach is born. Hospitals, docs use protocols to cut costs from avoidable OB/GYN injuries.

28. Cost-effectiveness of rapid tests and other existing strategies for screening and management of early-onset group B streptococcus during labour.

29. Reducing errors in health care: cost-effectiveness of multidisciplinary team training in obstetric emergencies (TOSTI study); a randomised controlled trial.

30. Birth preparedness and complication readiness among slum women in Indore city, India.

31. [Beneficial improvement work with common clinical problems].

32. [Obstetric urogenital fistula (OUGF): cost analysis at the Niamey National Hospital (Niger)].

33. Benefits of a comprehensive, publicly funded prenatal care and obstetrics program.

34. Social implications of obstetric fistula: an integrative review.

35. [Use of ephedrine prefilled syringes reduces anesthesia costs].

36. Elective cesarean section: why women choose it and what nurses need to know.

37. [Introduction of the Birthcenter System (according to Belegsystem) in Germany--comments].

38. Simple fistulas: diagnosis and management in low-resource settings--a descriptive report.

39. Social and economic consequences of obstetric fistula: life changed forever?

40. Effect of stillbirths on dam survival and reproduction performance in Holstein dairy cows.

41. 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate for the prevention of preterm delivery: A cost-effectiveness analysis.

42. Obstetric complications: the health care seeking behaviour & cost pressure generated from it in rural Bangladesh.

43. Efficient and effective emergency obstetric care in a rural Indian community where most deliveries are at home.

44. Choosing a strategy to prevent neonatal early-onset group B streptococcal sepsis: economic evaluation.

45. Cost-effectiveness of a trial of labor after previous cesarean.

46. Systematic review of economic aspects of alternative modes of delivery.

47. Risk factors and outcomes associated with nuchal cord. A population-based study.

48. [The financial costs of health care: a follow-up survey of women having a high-risk delivery].

49. Choice of hospital for delivery: a comparison of high-risk and low-risk women.

50. Analysis of the claims submitted to the patient insurance (PI) scheme in Sweden during 1975-1979 in obstetrical and gynaecological cases.

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