Birth event—additional indications for caesarean section

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METEOR identifier:Help on this term522164
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  • Health, Superseded 13/11/2014
Definition:Help on this termAdditional indications for why a caesarean section is performed during a birth event.

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Object class:Birth event
METEOR identifier:Help on this term268965
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  • ACT Health (retired), Candidate 14/08/2018
  • Health, Superseded 12/12/2018
  • Indigenous, Standard 13/03/2015
Definition:Help on this termThe sequence of actions by which a baby and the afterbirth (placenta) are expelled or extracted from the uterus at childbirth. The process usually starts spontaneously about 280 days after conception with onset of labour, but it may be started by artificial means.
Specialisation of:Help on this termLife event

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Submitting organisation:Help on this termAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare
Origin:Help on this termUniversity of Oxford 2002. Concise Colour Medical Dictionary 3rd ed. UK: Oxford University Press

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Property:Additional indications for caesarean section
METEOR identifier:Help on this term531853
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  • Health, Superseded 13/11/2014
Definition:Help on this termAdditional indications for a caesarean section being performed to birth a baby.
Property group:Help on this termBirth event

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Submitting organisation:Help on this termNational Perinatal Data Development Committee

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Has been superseded by Birth event—additional indication for caesarean section
  • Health, Superseded 02/08/2017
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Birth event—additional indications for caesarean section, code NN
  • Health, Superseded 13/11/2014