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Childbearing traditions of Indian women at home and abroad: An integrative literature review
Young-Oak Wells, Jennie Dietsch
Science and Health
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Integrative Literature Review
100%
Childbearing
100%
Indian Women
100%
Australia
55%
Midwives
33%
Giving Birth
33%
India
22%
Childbearing Practices
22%
Social Context
11%
Women's Experiences
11%
Pollution
11%
Motherhood
11%
Cultural Identity
11%
New Culture
11%
Childbirth
11%
Overseas-born
11%
Original Research Article
11%
Culturally Safe Care
11%
Transition to Motherhood
11%
Ayurveda
11%
Social Sciences
Literature Reviews
100%
Indians
100%
Paramedical Personnel
33%
India
22%
Cultural Identity
11%
Research Article
11%
Ritual
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Childbirth
100%
Childbirth
100%
Ayurveda
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Literature Review
100%