'To be able to support her, I must feel calm and safe': pregnant women's partners perceptions of professional support during pregnancy
Abstract Background Professional support does not always meet the needs of expectant fathers or co-mothers. The way in which professional support is offered during pregnancy varies internationally, depending on the country. In order to attain a greater understanding of partners' experiences of...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Bäckström (Author), Stina Thorstensson (Author), Lena B. Mårtensson (Author), Rebecca Grimming (Author), Yrsa Nyblin (Author), Marie Golsäter (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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