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447 related items for PubMed ID: 27179381

  • 1. Fathers' care of the newborn infant after caesarean section in Chile: A qualitative study.
    Ayala A, Christensson K, Velandia M, Erlandsson K.
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  • 2. Important factors working to mediate Swedish fathers' experiences of a caesarean section.
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  • 3. Newborn infants who received skin-to-skin contact with fathers after Caesarean sections showed stable physiological patterns.
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  • 4. Skin-to-skin care with the father after cesarean birth and its effect on newborn crying and prefeeding behavior.
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    Feenstra MM, Nilsson I, Danbjørg DB.
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  • 8. 'As long as they are safe--birth mode does not matter' Swedish fathers' experiences of decision-making around caesarean section.
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  • 10. Sex differences in newborn interaction with mother or father during skin-to-skin contact after Caesarean section.
    Velandia M, Uvnäs-Moberg K, Nissen E.
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  • 12. "A renewed sense of purpose": mothers' and fathers' experience of having a child following a recent stillbirth.
    Campbell-Jackson L, Bezance J, Horsch A.
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  • 13. Fathers' sense of security during the first postnatal week--a qualitative interview study in Sweden.
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  • 16. Fathers' perceptions of the immediate postpartal period.
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  • 17. 'Off everyone's radar': Australian women's experiences of medically necessary elective caesarean section.
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  • 18. Why do some fathers become primary caregivers for their infants? A qualitative study.
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  • 19. Improvements of postnatal care are required by Swedish fathers.
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