Pregnancy and infant loss: a survey of families' experiences in Ontario Canada
Abstract Background Pregnancy and infant loss has a pervasive impact on families, health systems, and communities. During and after loss, compassionate, individualized, and skilled support from professionals and organizations is important, but often lacking. Historically, little has been known about...
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Main Authors: | Jo Watson (Author), Anne Simmonds (Author), Michelle La Fontaine (Author), Megan E. Fockler (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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