Connecting hapū māmā (pregnant women) early to a lead maternity carer: striving for equity using the Best Start-Pregnancy Tool
Introduction In Aotearoa New Zealand, lead maternity carers (LMCs) provide maternity care through pregnancy and birth, until 6 weeks' postpartum. An early LMC connection in pregnancy is associated with better maternal and perinatal health outcomes. However, hapū māmā (pregnant women) may exp...
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Main Authors: | Rawiri McKree Jansen (Author), Chloe Topping (Author), Marie Jardine (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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