Emotional experiences of women who access early pregnancy assessment units: a qualitative investigation
Purpose: Early pregnancy complications are common and often result in pregnancy loss, which can be emotionally challenging for women. Research on the emotional experiences of those attending Early Pregnancy Assessment Units [EPAUs] is scarce. This analysis explored the emotions which women spontaneo...
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Main Authors: | Sergio A. Silverio (Author), Maria Memtsa (Author), Geraldine Barrett (Author), Venetia Goodhart (Author), Judith Stephenson (Author), Davor Jurković (Author), Jennifer A. Hall (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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