Research Summaries for Normal Birth

In this column, the author summarizes four research studies relevant to normal birth. The topics of the studies include the clinical and behavioral benefits of skin-to-skin contact after birth; the effect of a group model of prenatal care on preterm birth risk and breastfeeding success; the harmful...

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Advanced Practice
Babies
Behavior
Breastfeeding & lactation
Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency
Health care policy
Liability insurance
Mammals
Maternal child nursing
Midwifery
Mothers
Newborn babies
Nursing
Nursing Education
Obstetrics
Patient safety
Pediatrics and Neonatal
Perinatal Exchange
Premature birth
Prenatal care
Researchers
Skin
Studies
Womens health
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