Short communication: Birth Shock!
Birth Shock! is an AHRC-funded (AH/K003364/1) engagement-focused project exploring and enhancing the impact and reach of The Birth Project (AH/V000926/1). This study is particularly concerned with the role the arts can play in the perinatal period, especially in supporting the wellbeing of new mothe...
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Main Authors: | Susan Hogan (Author), Rebecca Ashley (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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