Vaccination in pregnancy: The role of the midwife
Midwives are the front-line workers providing maternity care for women in many countries. The role of the midwife includes providing information about, and recommendations for, maternal vaccination in pregnancy and for the baby in the postnatal period. Vaccinations recommended in pregnancy include t...
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Main Authors: | Caroline S. E. Homer (Author), Nasrin Javid (Author), Kellie Wilton (Author), Zoe Bradfield (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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