Pregnancy After Perinatal Loss: Parental Reactions and Nursing Interventions

Linda Brost1, Cognp Janet W. Kenney2
1Graduate student at Arizona State University and an ob/gyn nurse practitioner in Globe, Arizona
2Associate professor at Arizona State University

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