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Does skin-to-skin contact and breast feeding at birth affect the rate of primary postpartum haemorrhage: results of a cohort study
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Does skin-to-skin contact and breast feeding at birth affect the rate of primary postpartum haemorrhage: results of a cohort study

A Saxton, Kathleen M Fahy, Margaret I Rolfe, Virginia Skinner and Carolyn R Hastie
Midwifery, Vol.31(11), pp.1110-1117
2015
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Medicine and Health Sciences Skin to skin breast feeding postpartum haemorrhage oxytocin cohort study Nursing

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