What matters to migrant women during labor and birth: Chinese mothers' experiences in Switzerland
Abstract Background In Switzerland, foreigners account for 25.3% of the permanent resident population, and the fertility rate of migrant women is higher than that of Swiss women. However, migrant women from non-European countries are more likely to report having negative childbirth experiences than...
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Main Authors: | Dingcui Cai (Author), Paulina Villanueva (Author), Hong Lu (Author), Basile Zimmermann (Author), Antje Horsch (Author) |
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