There is a paucity of scientific evidence to support prenatal care due to the wide exclusion of pregnant women from clinical research. Baylis and Ballantyne’s book, Clinical Research Involving Pregnant Women, stands as a powerful advocate for promoting clinical research with pregnant women, although a few issues may deserve further attention to facilitate such research.Les preuves scientifiques à l'appui des soins prénataux sont rares en raison de l'exclusion généralisée des femmes enceintes de la recherche clinique. L'ouvrage de Baylis et Ballantyne, Clinical Research Involving Pregnant Women, est un puissant défenseur de la promotion de la recherche clinique avec des femmes enceintes, bien que quelques questions méritent une attention plu...
The World Health Organization is focused on enhancing health literacy (HL) throughout the life-cours...
The World Health Organization is focused on enhancing health literacy (HL) throughout the life-cours...
Wombs in Labor is an absorbing and meticulously researched work. Amrita Pande fruitfully scrutinises...
There is a paucity of scientific evidence to support prenatal care due to the wide exclusion of preg...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45625/1/11199_2004_Article_362485.pd
The licensed edition of Rebecca Fett's book, “It Starts with the Egg” has been published in Russian....
Wornhs offers an array of alarming insights regarding the worldwide implica-tions of new reproductiv...
This volume deals with reproductive medicine, offspring and the social perception of disability. The...
Review of: ROBERT H. BLANK, MOTHER AND FETUS: CHANGING NOTIONS OF MATERNAL RESPONSIBILITY. (Greenwoo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The New Bioethics on 2...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The New Bioethics on 2...
Review of the book 'Making parents: the ontological choreography of reproductive technologies', by C...
Book review of 'Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Integrating Medicine, Ethics and Law, Rebecca ...
In The Rhetoric of Pregnancy, Marika Seigel uses rhetorical analysis to deconstruct pregnancy manual...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Moss, N., et al. (2017). "Involving preg...
The World Health Organization is focused on enhancing health literacy (HL) throughout the life-cours...
The World Health Organization is focused on enhancing health literacy (HL) throughout the life-cours...
Wombs in Labor is an absorbing and meticulously researched work. Amrita Pande fruitfully scrutinises...
There is a paucity of scientific evidence to support prenatal care due to the wide exclusion of preg...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45625/1/11199_2004_Article_362485.pd
The licensed edition of Rebecca Fett's book, “It Starts with the Egg” has been published in Russian....
Wornhs offers an array of alarming insights regarding the worldwide implica-tions of new reproductiv...
This volume deals with reproductive medicine, offspring and the social perception of disability. The...
Review of: ROBERT H. BLANK, MOTHER AND FETUS: CHANGING NOTIONS OF MATERNAL RESPONSIBILITY. (Greenwoo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The New Bioethics on 2...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The New Bioethics on 2...
Review of the book 'Making parents: the ontological choreography of reproductive technologies', by C...
Book review of 'Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Integrating Medicine, Ethics and Law, Rebecca ...
In The Rhetoric of Pregnancy, Marika Seigel uses rhetorical analysis to deconstruct pregnancy manual...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Moss, N., et al. (2017). "Involving preg...
The World Health Organization is focused on enhancing health literacy (HL) throughout the life-cours...
The World Health Organization is focused on enhancing health literacy (HL) throughout the life-cours...
Wombs in Labor is an absorbing and meticulously researched work. Amrita Pande fruitfully scrutinises...