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1. Exploring a framework for demandable services from antenatal to postnatal care: a deep-dive dialogue with mothers, health workers and psychologists.

2. Physical therapists' experiences and perceptions of antepartum and postpartum care.

3. "Anxious and traumatised": Users' experiences of maternity care in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

4. Factors influencing women's perceptions of choice and control during pregnancy and birth: a cross-sectional study.

5. SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT AND BREASTFEEDING AT CHILDBIRTH: WOMEN'S DESIRES, EXPECTATIONS, AND EXPERIENCES.

6. The lived experiences of healthcare during pregnancy, birth, and three months after in women with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

7. Interventions to improve adherence to antenatal and postnatal care regimens among pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review.

8. Patient Preferences for Prenatal and Postpartum Care Delivery: A Survey of Postpartum Women.

9. Trajectories of social support in pregnancy and early postpartum: findings from the All Our Families cohort.

10. Caesarean birth experiences. A qualitative study from Sierra Leone.

11. Barriers to men's involvement in antenatal and postnatal care in Butula, western Kenya.

12. Satisfaction of a new telephone consultation service for prenatal and postnatal health care.

13. Utilization of maternal health services and its determinants: a cross-sectional study among women in rural Uttar Pradesh, India.

14. Women Using Mobile Phones for Health Communication Are More Likely to Use Prenatal and Postnatal Services in Bangladesh: Cross-Sectional Study.

15. Feasibility of smart wristbands for continuous monitoring during pregnancy and one month after birth.

16. Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program for Moms: Utilization and Quality Assessment.

17. Interpersonal communication regarding pregnancy-related services: friends versus health professionals as conduits for information.

18. Group Prenatal Care Attendance: Determinants and Relationship with Care Satisfaction.

19. Perceptions and understandings of pregnancy, antenatal care and postpartum care among rural Lao women and their families.

20. Continuity of care by a primary midwife (caseload midwifery) increases women's satisfaction with antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care: results from the COSMOS randomised controlled trial.

21. [Barriers and facilitators for physical activity during pregnancy and postpartum in women living in poverty of Mexico].

24. Loss to follow-up before and after delivery among women testing HIV positive during pregnancy in Johannesburg, South Africa.

25. The effectiveness of birth plans in increasing use of skilled care at delivery and postnatal care in rural Tanzania: a cluster randomised trial.

26. Clinical interventions for women with schizophrenia: pregnancy.

28. Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant women with Social risk (ELSIPS): a randomised controlled trial.

29. Why don't some women attend antenatal and postnatal care services?: a qualitative study of community members' perspectives in Garut, Sukabumi and Ciamis districts of West Java Province, Indonesia.

30. Multidimensional scale of perceived social support: psychometric properties in a South Asian population.

31. South Australian rural women's views of their pregnancy, birthing and postnatal care.

32. The use of antenatal and postnatal care: perspectives and experiences of women and health care providers in rural southern Tanzania.

33. The Nurse-Family Partnership.

34. Pregnancy in women with physical disabilities.

35. Women with high-risk pregnancies, problems, and APN interventions.

36. Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a clinic-based counseling intervention tested in an ethnically diverse sample of pregnant smokers.

37. Acceptance of hepatitis B vaccination by pregnant adolescents.

38. Intrapartum and postpartum care in Sweden: women's opinions and risk factors for not being satisfied.

39. Survivors of childhood sexual abuse: implications for perinatal nursing care.

40. Are women's expectations and preferences for intrapartum care affected by the model of care on offer?

41. Having a baby in Victoria 1989-2000: women's views of public and private models of care.

42. Watching the clock: keeping time during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experiences.

43. Finnish women's experiences of antenatal care.

44. Promoting health knowledge through micro-credit programmes: experience of BRAC in Bangladesh.

45. Antenatal, delivery and postnatal comparisons of maternal satisfaction with two pilot Changing Childbirth schemes compared with a traditional model of care.

46. Obstetric handling of a deaf patient.

47. Swedish fathers' involvement in and experiences of childbirth preparation and childbirth.

48. Perceptions of caring. Comparison of antepartum and postpartum patients.

49. Adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse: suggestions for perinatal caregivers.

50. Parenthood as talked about in Swedish ante- and postnatal midwifery consultations. A qualitative study of 58 video-recorded consultations.

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