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Medicalised maternity : an investigation into women's experiences of medicalised childbirth
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Birth beyond borders: childbirth experiences of migrant women in Cape Town, South Africa
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Awareness and desirability of the Nigerian antenatal women about analgesia use during childbirth
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A model for incorporating “indigenous” postnatal care practices into the midwifery healthcare system in Mopani district, Limpopo Province, South Africa
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Knowledge and perception of pregnant women to episiotomy in Ibadan.
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A survey of preference of parturients in labor
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South African media and childbirth: an analysis of Living and Loving
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Perceived Factors Influencing the Utilization of Traditional Birth Attendants in Akinyele Local Government, Ibadan, Nigeria
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Adolescents' experiences of care during childbirth in health facilities in rural Northern Uganda: a mixed-methods study
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Perceived Factors Influencing Lactation and Exclusive Breastfeeding among Nursing Mothers
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Independent midwifery practices in Cape Town: birth outcomes and predictors for medical interventions from 2003-2009
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The effect of civil unrest on nursing personnel and nursing services in the Cape Peninsula during 1986
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The development, validation and testing of a vital signs monitoring tool for early identification of deterioration in adult surgical patients
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The knowledge of the registration of the role of the doula in the facilitation of natural child birth
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Womens childbirth experiences in two public hospitals in Lesotho
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Repair of spontaneous perineal laceration at delivery, a cultural taboo: a case report
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Repair of spontaneous perineal laceration at delivery, a cultural taboo: a case report
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Perceptions and experiences of undergraduate midwifery students concerning their midwifery training
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TECHNOLOGY AS A TRANSFORMATIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING TOOL IN MIDWIFERY EDUCATION : PERSPECTIVES OF NURSE EDUCATORS
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Factors affecting quality of care in a midwifery practice
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Midwives’ views on delivery method decision making in private sector labour wards of Namibia
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Etiologiese aspekte van postpartum-depressie
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An investigation into the most appropriate prediction method for birth outcomes and maternal morbidity, and the influence of socioeconomic status in a group of preganant women in Khayelitsha, South Africa
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The prevalence and factors influencing postnatal depression in a rural community