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1. Women's ideal and real expectations of postnatal care during their first pregnancy: An online survey in England.

3. Why women stop breastfeeding in the early days.

4. The role of support and other factors in early breastfeeding cessation: an analysis of data from a maternity survey in England.

5. Postnatal care: exploring the views of first-time mothers.

6. Parental distress around supplementing breastfed babies using nasogastric tubes on the post-natal ward: a theme from an ethnographic study.

7. Research unwrapped. Breastfeeding method and infant weight gain.

8. Ante-natal screening and post-natal follow-up of hepatitis B in the West Midlands of England.

9. Midwives' perception of the intrapartum risk of healthy nulliparae in spontaneous labour, in The Flanders, Belgium.

10. The prevalence of enduring postnatal perineal morbidity and its relationship to perineal trauma.

11. A Q methodology study of women's experience of enduring postnatal perineal and pelvic floor morbidity.

12. A randomised-controlled trial in England of a postnatal midwifery intervention on breast-feeding duration.

13. A qualitative study exploring the support needs of first-time mothers on their journey towards intuitive parenting.

14. Research unwrapped. Postnatal breastfeeding support.

15. Breastfeeding and returning to work.

16. Breast-feeding difficulties experienced by women taking part in a qualitative interview study of postnatal depression.

17. National survey for intrapartum and postpartum bladder care: assessing the need for guidelines.

18. A complementary therapy clinic--making it work.

19. How does it feel to you? Uterine palpation and lochial loss as guides to postnatal 'recovery'. 2--The BLiPP study (blood loss in the postnatal period).

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