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Fri 1 May, 2009

Childbirth Education

Antenatal education and transitions of maternity care in New Zealand

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The aim of this report is to help improve and strengthen the quality of childbirth education in New Zealand.

The report, by researcher Dr Sarah Dwyer, was funded by the Families Commission in association with Parents Centres New Zealand Inc and the Parenting Council. 

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