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Why is it important to notify the EDD (Estimated Date of Delivery)?

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Why is it important to notify the EDD (Estimated Date of Delivery)?

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The Estimated Date of Delivery allows us to identify when the birth is due. We need this information to alert us to follow up suspected antenatal anomalies. Also, if we do not have the EDD or a date of birth, we cannot allocate the case to a given year and the case will not be included in published data.

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