Having a baby the natural way : primitive bodies, modern women and childbirth in mid-century America
Deirdre Gae Doughty
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Munch’s Madonna: Exposing Motherhood in Nineteenth Century Europe [PDF]
Gomez, Helena
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Maternal underweight and child growth and development - Authors' reply.
Cnattingius +8 more
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Sharing the past: A reciprocal approach to community‐engaged research
Abstract Establishing a reciprocal working relationship with a community for research purposes is the goal of any ethically minded social scientist, yet building trust can be one of the most difficult and time‐consuming aspects of launching a project in a new location.
Kirk French
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"Reviving neglected abilities: men's participation in making childbirth pleasant": a qualitative study. [PDF]
Bozorgian L +3 more
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Verb patterning and acculturation in Nigerian English
Abstract Speech communities have the tendency to develop habits as to which words tend to co‐occur, in the form of coinages and collocational patterns, thus constituting an aspect conducive to the subtle emergence of language variation. As these co‐occurrence tendencies become lexicalised and confined to specific, rigid word combinations, new ...
Mary Ifeoluwa Abidoye, Hans‐Georg Wolf
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Explaining the care process by companion midwife during childbirth and providing strategies to improve the companion midwife regulations: a study protocol. [PDF]
Soltani NS +3 more
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Cultural conceptualisations and the cultural model of fertility and infertility in Nigerian English
Abstract The article scrutinises the concepts of fertility and infertility as reflected in Nigerian English. For this, a mixed‐methods approach is suggested that uses the Corpus of Global Web‐based English as a resource to shed light on lexical frequency and collocations, as well as a newspaper corpus of online articles from The Guardian and Vanguard ...
Anna Finzel
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"We are all Norwegians; we are all the same" - midwives' experiences with Indigenous Sámi women in birth units in Northern Norway. [PDF]
Nordsletta ÁS +3 more
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