The influence of antenatal imaging on prenatal bonding in uncomplicated pregnancies: a mixed methods analysis
Abstract Background Prenatal bonding describes the emotional connection expectant parents form to their unborn child. Research acknowledges the association between antenatal imaging and enhanced bonding, but the influencing factors are not well understood, particularly for fathers or when using adva...
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Main Authors: | Emily Skelton (Author), Daniel Cromb (Author), Alison Smith (Author), Gill Harrison (Author), Mary Rutherford (Author), Christina Malamateniou (Author), Susan Ayers (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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