Uterine torsion in an antenatal patient is such a rare phenomenon, that its incidence is yet not documented. Obstetricians can spend their entire careers without coming across such a case. We describe a case of an antenatal patient with a unicornuate uterus with asymptomatic uterine inversion.
We aim to implement the practice of birth companions (BC) (from 0% to 90%) during labor to provide respectful maternity care (RMC) during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
MethodsThis was a prospective quality improvement (QI) study conducted in the
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