Predicting successful intended vaginal delivery after previous caesarean section: External validation of two predictive models in a Dutch nationwide registration-based cohort with a high intended vaginal delivery rate

E. N.C. Schoorel*, S. Melman, S. M.J. Van Kuijk, W. A. Grobman, A. Kwee, B. W.J. Mol, J. G. Nijhuis, L. J.M. Smits, R. Aardenburg, K. De Boer, F. M.C. Delemarre, I. M. Van Dooren, M. T.M. Franssen, G. Kleiverda, M. Kaplan, S. M.I. Kuppens, Fth Lim, J. M. Sikkema, E. Smid-Koopman, H. VisserF. P.J.M. Vrouenraets, M. Woiski, R. P.M.G. Hermens, H. C.J. Scheepers

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