Oh, this quote from a research participant about not wanting to question her obstetrician breaks my heart: "It just meant a lot to me to feel that I had a good relationship with him, and that he liked me as a patient." https://t.co/d8Nrq7jbF0
"Previous research examining the birth of the placenta has focused on quantitative outcomescomparing active and expectant (physiological) management. However, it is also important to understand women’sexperiences of birthing the placenta." https://t.co/CUT
RT @MidwifeThinking: Birthing the placenta: women’s decisions and experiences https://t.co/0x1xjzzebm #bmcpregnancychildbirth
RT @MidwifeThinking: Birthing the placenta: women’s decisions and experiences https://t.co/0x1xjzzebm #bmcpregnancychildbirth
"Decisions about birthing the placenta were informed by Internet sources & previous personal experiences rather than care providers...Women valued seeing their placenta & having the opp to keep it & placenta encapsulation was popular" Fascinati
Birthing the placenta: women’s decisions and experiences | SpringerLink https://t.co/M4aCTaSfp7
RT @MidwifeThinking: Birthing the placenta: women’s decisions and experiences https://t.co/0x1xjzzebm #bmcpregnancychildbirth
RT @MidwifeThinking: Birthing the placenta: women’s decisions and experiences https://t.co/0x1xjzzebm #bmcpregnancychildbirth
Birthing the placenta: women’s decisions and experiences https://t.co/0x1xjzzebm #bmcpregnancychildbirth
RT @Loose_Lab_Rat: Birthing the placenta: women's decisions and experiences. https://t.co/51oL9iAO5I
Birthing the placenta: women's decisions and experiences. https://t.co/51oL9iAO5I