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Using meconium to establish prenatal alcohol exposure in the UK: ethical, legal and social considerations
- Correspondence to Rachel Arkell, Centre for Reproductive Research & Communication, British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK; Rachel.arkell{at}bpas.org
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Using meconium to establish prenatal alcohol exposure in the UK: ethical, legal and social considerations
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- Received January 23, 2022
- Accepted July 7, 2022
- First published July 22, 2022.
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