Pregnancy planning does not interfere with child development in children aged from 11 to 23 months old
Objective: to analyze the correlation between child development and pregnancy planning and other associated aspects. Method: a cross-sectional study conducted with 125 mother-child dyads, the children aged from 11 to 23 months old and attending daycare centers located in socially disadvantaged areas...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Solís-Cordero (Author), Luciana Assis Couto (Author), Luciane Simões Duarte (Author), Ana Luiza Vilela Borges (Author), Elizabeth Fujimori (Author) |
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