Midwifery.
Overview
Works: | 31 works in 11 publications in 11 languages |
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Titles
Strengthening Educational Advancement for Enrolled Nurses : = Developing a New Program Framework for Uganda.
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The Art of Dwelling : = Making with the Material of Lived-In Places.
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Data-driven reproductive health = role of bioinformatics and machine learning methods /
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Threats to fetal, placental and myometrial oxygenation = a unified hemodynamic approach /
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Neurological disorders in pregnancy = a comprehensive clinical guide /
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Environment impact on reproductive health = a translational approach /
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Birthing in unprecedented times = geographies of risk in birth stories /
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Skilled heartfelt midwifery practice = safe, relational care for alternative physiological births /
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Post-maternity body changes = obstetric fundamentals and surgical reshaping /
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Perinatology = Evidence-Based Best Practices in Perinatal Medicine /
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Sexual and Reproductive Health = A Practical Guide for Primary Care /
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Exercise and Physical Activity During Pregnancy and Postpartum = Evidence-Based Guidelines /
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Obstetric Fistula in Africa = Public Health, Anthropological, and Medical Perspectives /
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Holistic Pain Management in Pregnancy = What RNs, APRNs, Midwives and Mental Health Professionals Need to Know /
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Maternal Healthcare and Doulas in China = Health Communication Approach to Understanding Doulas in China /
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Pushing for midwives = homebirth mothers andthe reproductive rights movement /
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