Longer postpartum hospitalization options - who stays, who leaves, what changes?
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>This paper examines the practice implications of a policy initiative, namely, offering women in Ontario Canada up to a 60-hour postpartum in-hospital stay following an uncomplicated vaginal delivery. This change was initiated out of...
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Main Authors: | Sword Wendy (Author), Krueger Paul (Author), Watt Susan (Author) |
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