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Volume 7 Issue 2
June 2014
From the Literature
Roberts, N. W., et al., (2014)
Searching for evidence: a guide to finding the evidence in laboratory medicine
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, Vol 51 (3): pp. 326 - 334
Caughey, A. B., (2014)
Induction of labour: does it increase the risk of cesarean delivery?
BJOG, Vol 121 (6) pp. 658 - 661
Bigelow, C. A., (2014)
Risk factors for new-onset late postpartum preeclampsia in women without a
history of preeclampsia AJOG, Vol 210 (4): pp. 338.e1 - 338.e8
Bianchi, A. L., et al., (2014)
Rapid Assessment to Identify and Quantify the Risk of Intimate Partner
Violence During Pregnancy Birth, Vol 41 (1): pp. 88 - 92
Parker, R., (2014)
Probiotic Guideline for Necrotizing Enterocolitis Prevention in Very LowBirth-Weight Neonates Advances in Neonatal Care, Vol 14 (2): pp. 88 - 95
McGuinness, D., et al., (2014)
Empty Arms: Supporting bereaved mothers during the immediate postnatal
period British Journal of Midwifery, 22(4): pp. 246 - 252
Fischer, T. P., and Olson, B., (2014)
A Qualitative Study to understand cultural factors affecting a mother’s
decision to Breast or Formula Feed Journal of Human Lactation, Vol 30
(2): pp. 209 - 16
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Lanou, H., et al., (2014)
Prenatal Nutrient Supplementation and Postnatal Growth in a Developing
Nation: An RCT Pediatrics, Vol 133 (4): pp. e1001 - e1008
Wang, D., (2014)
Examining the effects of a targeted noise reduction program in a neonatal
intensive care unit Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal
Ed, Vol 99 (3): F203 - F208
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