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Witnessing Birth, Giving Birth, Researching Birth, Bettering Birth

Health Communication, 2020
While the physiology of biological events such as conception, birth, and breastfeeding are largely identical across time, geography, and culture, the practices that shape women's experiences of conception, birth, and breastfeeding differ across time and place according to the ever-changing emphases of medical and popular culture.
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PRETERM BIRTH

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Preterm birth is a major cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Although limited data exist to support efforts to prevent preterm birth, some specific interventions have merit. Strategies targeted at identification of early preterm labor and tocolysis have generally been unrewarding.
M L, LeFevre, W J, Hueston
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Every birth a healthy birth

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2012
Progress in understanding and combating pneumonia, diarrhea, and other childhood illnesses has substantially reduced the percentage of children who die worldwide
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Birthing Sphere

Disasters, 2004
This paper tells the story of the initiation and first year of Sphere. It traces the history of how the project was started and its relationship to other major events of that time, principally the multi‐donor Rwanda evaluation. The paper describes how the basic structure of the Sphere standards was agreed upon and discusses why some sectors were ...
Peter, Walker, Susan, Purdin
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Wrongful Birth

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991
In the U.K. there has been a considerable increase in medical negligence litigation. Children born with congenital abnormalities cannot sue for having been allowed to be born but their parents can claim for the costs of their care if they can prove that appropriate care would have led to a termination of pregnancy.
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Birth asphyxia

European Journal of Radiology, 1998
The term Birth asphyxia covers a number of clinical and physiological definitions. Birth asphyxia is a relatively common clinical event. In the majority of cases the outcome in terms of brain damage and future development of the child is excellent. However, a small number of children go on to develop patterns of brain damage which are then associated ...
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Birth research

Nursing Standard, 1988
I am a Student Midwife conducting research called 'Birth Plans; the parents choice.' If any readers have any experience or views of their own I would be most grateful if they could forward it me at; Peterborough Maternity Unit, Alderman's Drive, Peterborough, Cambs.
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Birth Control

Science, 1970
R S, Kirk, M B, Williamson, K E, Scheibe
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Birth

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
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