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Postnatal Care: Routine Postnatal Care of Women and Their Babies

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Postnatal Care: Routine Postnatal Care of Women and Their Babies
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Publisher: Royal College of General Practitioners
Number of pages: 393

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This guideline has been written within a conceptual framework which places the woman and her baby at the centre of care, appreciating that all postnatal care should be delivered in partnership with the woman and should be individualised to meet the needs of each mother-infant dyad.

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