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| British Association of Perinatal Medicine
Aims to improve the standard of perinatal care in the British Isles. Offers general information, publications, newsletters, clinical trials and links. http://www.bapm.org/
| Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies
Offers a clinical forum and bulletin board, research informationand yearly congress. http://www.faops.org/
| National Perinatal Association
Promotes the health and well being of mothers and infants. General information, membership, publications and links. http://www.nationalperinatal.org/
| Perinatal Pediatrics
Section from the American Academy of Pediatrics concerned with improving the care of pregnant women, fetuses, and newborn infants. Information on education programs, membership and research. http://www.aap.org/sections/perinatal/
| Perinatal Society of Malaysia
Clinical practice guidelines, annual congress information and a quiz. http://www.perinatal-malaysia.org/
| Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving prenatal care. Information on the Maternal-Fetal specialty, education and fellowship programs, membership and a physician locator. http://www.smfm.org/
| The Society For Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology
Provides a forum for discussion of problems in the peripartum period. The group is comprised of anesthesiologists, obstetricians, pediatricians and basic scientists involved in the care of the pregnant patient and the newborn. http://www.soap.org/
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