Informing about childbirth without increasing anxiety: a qualitative study of first-time pregnant women and partners' perceptions and needs
Abstract Background Complications requiring medical interventions during childbirth are far from rare, even after uncomplicated pregnancies. It is often a challenge for maternity healthcare professionals to know how to prepare future parents for these eventualities without causing unnecessary anxiet...
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Main Authors: | Anne-Sylvie Diezi (Author), Mélanie Vanetti (Author), Marie Robert (Author), Béatrice Schaad (Author), David Baud (Author), Antje Horsch (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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