Pharmacological labour pain interventions: South African midwives' perspective
Abstract Background Women of childbearing age feel great about giving birth, but the pain could be excruciating depending on their pain tolerances. Midwives requires obstetrical knowledge and skills such as pain management during labour and safety. We explored midwives' perspectives on the util...
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Main Authors: | LE. Parkies (Author), D. Murray (Author), U. B. Okafor (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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