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Letter| Volume 33, ISSUE 6, e576, November 2020

Consistent evidenced based information for women about fetal movements is important

      Thank you for the opportunity of responding to the letter by HT, TM and SM regarding the systematic review article, “Mobile applications providing guidance about decreased fetal movement: Review and content analysis” by Daly et al. [
      • Daly L.M.
      • Boyle F.M.
      • Gibbons K.
      • Le H.
      • Roberts J.
      • Flenady V.
      Mobile applications providing guidance about decreased fetal movement: review and content analysis.
      ].
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