Practice of inducing labour in mothers of certain ethnicities receives criticism

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Mothers of certain ethnicities are being induced into labour up to two weeks earlier than other women under controversial guidelines used by at least two Sydney local health districts. The practice is aimed at reducing the incidence of stillbirth, but leading researchers and mothers are criticising it as a blanket solution that's not evidence based.

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