Pregnancy and Childbirth Experiences of Women with Epilepsy: A Phenomenological Approach
Purpose: This study sought to understand and describe the pregnancy and childbirth experiences of women with epilepsy (WWE). Methods: Data were collected from 2016-2017 through in-depth individual interviews with 12 WWE who experienced childbirth within 36 months. Verbatim transcripts were analyzed...
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Main Author: | Woo Joung Joung (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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