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Midwifery
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Nepali women who are continuously supported by their husbands during labour are more likely to report greater postnatal support and lower levels of anxiety
- Correspondence to : Dr Lesley Dixon, Practice Advice and Research, New Zealand College of Midwives, 376 Manchester St, Christchurch 8014, New Zealand; practice{at}nzcom.org.nz
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Nepali women who are continuously supported by their husbands during labour are more likely to report greater postnatal support and lower levels of anxiety
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- First published March 5, 2014.
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October 12, 2018
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