Do antenatal preparation and obstetric complications and procedures interact to affect birth experience and postnatal mental health?
Abstract Background Antenatal preparation is commonly offered to women in pregnancy in the United Kingdom, but the content is highly variable, with some programmes orientated towards 'normal birth', whilst others may incorporate information about complications and procedures (broader focus...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Cross (Author), Charlotte Krahé (Author), Helen Spiby (Author), Pauline Slade (Author) |
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