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Nobody smokes in the house if there's a new baby in it: Aboriginal perspectives on tobacco smoking in pregnancy and in the household in regional NSW Australia
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Nobody smokes in the house if there's a new baby in it: Aboriginal perspectives on tobacco smoking in pregnancy and in the household in regional NSW Australia

Gillian Sandra Gould, Jo Munn, Sandra Avuri, Susan Hoff, Yvonne Cadet-James, Andy McEwen and Alan R Clough
Women and Birth, Vol.26(4), pp.246-253
2013
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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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#3 Good Health and Well-Being

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Abstract

Medicine and Health Sciences Oceania Ancestry Group Maternal smoking Passive smoking Smoking cessation Nicotine replacement therapy

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