Abstract
High-risk obstetricians are accustomed to uncertainty-in fact, we have limited ability to predict the outcomes of even the most common clinical scenarios we encounter. For example: when will a short cervix lead to a periviable delivery? When will delivery occur following preterm premature rupture of membranes? Which macrosomic infants will experience a shoulder dystocia during vaginal birth? When will a term patient go into spontaneous labor?
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