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The effect of traditional herbal medicines on pregnancy outcome. The King Edward VIII Hospital experience.
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Herbal medication is commonly used in pregnancy by women attending King Edward VIII Hospital. Its use may lead to fetal distress, as indicated by the high frequency of meconium-stained liquor and high caesarean section rates in this group of women presenting in labour.
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