Should prenatal care providers offer pregnancy options counseling?
Abstract Background Professional guidelines indicate that pregnancy options counseling should be offered to pregnant women, in particular those experiencing an unintended pregnancy. However, research on whether pregnancy options counseling would benefit women as they enter prenatal care is limited....
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Main Authors: | Nancy F. Berglas (Author), Valerie Williams (Author), Katrina Mark (Author), Sarah C. M. Roberts (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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