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Gynaecology

Patient disclosure of the use of complementary and alternative medicine to their obstetrician/gynaecologist

Pages 59-61 | Published online: 31 Jan 2011

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Jane Frawley, David Sibbritt, Alex Broom, Cindy Gallois, Amie Steel & Jon Adams. (2016) Complementary and alternative medicine practitioner use prior to pregnancy predicts use during pregnancy. Women & Health 56:8, pages 926-939.
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J. Frawley, D. Sibbritt, A. Broom, C. Gallois, A. Steel & J. Adams. (2016) Women's attitudes towards the use of complementary and alternative medicine products during pregnancy. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 36:4, pages 462-467.
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