1. predictable in 115 women and preventable in 26;M.A.R.C.H.,1990
2. practitioner obstetrics is usually low because only low risk patients are booked.'-" Clearly this is not true in Bradford. The integrated delivery ward system seemingly creates a false sense of security, encouraging general practitioners to book unsuitable patients despite a well publicised list of specific contraindications (the blue card). The tendency of some general practitioners not to refer women to consultants until the last few weeks of pregnancy creates difficulties. It is often too late to organise specifically indicated investigations and to obtain necessary information about previous pregnancies;M.A.R.C.H.,1990
3. Obstetrics and the white paper;Chamberlain,1989
4. Neal 1)(. How sale is geineral practitioner obstctrics;G(W, Travlor; W, Edgor; BA, Taylor,1986
5. A comparisoti ofllow-risk pregnant women booked for deliverv in two systems of care: shared-carc consultant; anid ititegrated general practtic tittlt. L Obstetrical procditircs and icoilatal ouitcome;BrjO''blieGtnaicol,1983