Women's Experience of Miscarriage: A qualitative study

Physicians lack knowledge on how to help women who have miscarried deal with their emotional distress. We interviewed 16 women 4 and 12 weeks after a miscarriage. The women described their experience of miscarriage and perceptions of what helped or hindered their emotional recovery, particularly phy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian family physician 1991-09, Vol.37, p.1871-1877
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