Clinician care priorities and practices in the fourth trimester: perspective from a California survey
Abstract Background Professional societies such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) promote the idea that postpartum care is an ongoing process where there is adequate opportunity to provide services and support. Nonetheless, in practice, the guidelines ask clinicians t...
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Main Authors: | Sylvia Guendelman (Author), Serena Xinzi Wang (Author), Maureen Lahiff (Author), Lawrence Lurvey (Author), Hayley E. Miller (Author) |
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