The meaning of labour pain: how the social environment and other contextual factors shape women's experiences
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all women experience it in the same way. In order to develop a more complete understanding of labour pain, this study aimed to examine women's experiences within the perspective of modern pain sc...
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Main Authors: | Laura Y. Whitburn (Author), Lester E. Jones (Author), Mary-Ann Davey (Author), Rhonda Small (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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