Exploring preconception health beliefs amongst adults of childbearing age in the UK: a qualitative analysis
Abstract Background 'Preconception health' or 'pre-pregnancy health' are terms used to describe the health status of males and females prior to pregnancy. The goal of preconception health strategies is to optimise the health of future offspring via improved parental health, which...
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Main Authors: | Laura McGowan (Author), Emer Lennon-Caughey (Author), Cheryl Chun (Author), Michelle C. McKinley (Author), Jayne V. Woodside (Author) |
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