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4. According to Boers KE et al., was there any differ-
ence in neonatal mortality and morbidity, as as-
sessed by Apgar score, among fetuses born vagi-
nally or undergoing elective cesarean delivery?
There was no difference in neonatal mortality and
morbidity. (Alternative
C
)
5. What can we say with regard tomode of delivery of
small for gestational age fetuses in order to reduce
neonatal and perinatal morbidity andmortality?
In the absence of other obstetric indications requir-
ing cesarean section, there is no sufficient evidence
to recommend planned cesarean section in the preg-
nancy of small for gestational age fetuses aiming to
reduce neonatal and perinatal morbimortality. (Al-
ternative
C
)