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Funding Support: No specific funding received.
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Statement of Contribution to Authorship: E.C. and D.S. conceived the
idea for the Commentary. E.C. performed the literature review and wrote
the initial version of the manuscript. D.S. supervised the writing of
the manuscript and provided critical feedback prior to submission of the
final version.
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Disclosure of Interests: D.S. is an Executive Scientific Editor for
BJOG. Otherwise the authors declare that they have no known competing
interests or personal relationships that could have influenced the work
reported in this paper.
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