‘Should I come in now?’: a study of women's early labour experiences

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P356DOI10.12968/BJOM.2007.15.10.27341

P50authorHelen CheyneQ39271925
Dawn DowdingQ42642740
P2093author name stringRohini Terry
Vanora Hundley
Catherine Niven
Paul McNamme
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P433issue10
P304page(s)604-609
P577publication date2007-10-01
P1433published inBritish Journal of MidwiferyQ15754461
P1476title‘Should I come in now?’: a study of women's early labour experiences
P478volume15

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