Prenatal yoga for young women a mixed methods study of acceptability and benefits
Abstract Background High rates of psychological-distress, trauma and social complexity are reported among young pregnant women. At the Royal Women's Hospital, Australia, young pregnant women acknowledge wanting tools to improve maternal wellbeing yet remain challenging to engage in antenatal ed...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Styles (Author), Virginia Loftus (Author), Susan Nicolson (Author), Louise Harms (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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