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Fig 1.

Study profile.

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Table 1.

Maternal characteristics and delivery outcomes for cases of shoulder dystocia compared to the rest of the cohort.

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Table 2.

Relative risk of shoulder dystocia in cases of accelerated (>30 centiles gained) 28–36 week fetal growth velocity.

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Table 3.

Maternal characteristics and delivery outcomes for cohort of participants planned for vaginal delivery, and comparison of EFW >95th centile group to EFW ≤95th centile group at 36-week ultrasound.

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Table 4.

Performance of accelerated 28–36 week fetal growth velocities (>30 EFW/AC centiles) and 36-week ultrasound EFW >95th centile in predicting shoulder dystocia among women planned for vaginal delivery.

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