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The importance of ultrasound to first-time mothers’ thoughts about their unborn child

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Pages 95-104 | Published online: 04 Aug 2010

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Gill Moncrieff, Kenneth Finlayson, Sarah Cordey, Rebekah McCrimmon, Catherine Harris, Maria Barreix, Özge Tunçalp & Soo Downe. (2021) First and second trimester ultrasound in pregnancy: A systematic review and metasynthesis of the views and experiences of pregnant women, partners, and health workers. PLOS ONE 16:12, pages e0261096.
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Yinon Gilboa & Sharon Perlman. (2021) Intrapartum ultrasound for the management of the active pushing phase. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 3:6, pages 100422.
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Heidi M. Giebel. (2020) Ultrasound Viewers’ Attribution of Moral Status to Fetal Humans: A Case for Presumptive Rationality. Diametros, pages 1-14.
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Y. Gilboa, T. I. Frenkel, Y. Schlesinger, S. Rousseau, D. Hamiel, R. Achiron & S. Perlman. (2018) Visual biofeedback using transperineal ultrasound in second stage of labor. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 52:1, pages 91-96.
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Tommy Carlsson, Ulla Melander Marttala, Barbro Wadensten, Gunnar Bergman, Ove Axelsson & Elisabet Mattsson. (2017) Quality of Patient Information Websites About Congenital Heart Defects: Mixed-Methods Study of Perspectives Among Individuals With Experience of a Prenatal Diagnosis. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 6:2, pages e15.
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Julia Hopkins, David Clarke & Wendy Cross. (2014) Inside stories: Maternal representations of first time mothers from pre-pregnancy to early pregnancy. Women and Birth 27:1, pages 26-30.
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E. A. P. de Jong‐Pleij, L. S. M. Ribbert, L. R. Pistorius, E. Tromp, E. J. H. Mulder & C. M. Bilardo. (2012) Three‐dimensional ultrasound and maternal bonding, a third trimester study and a review. Prenatal Diagnosis 33:1, pages 81-88.
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B. Williams, A.S. Anderson, K. Barton & J. McGhee. (2012) Can theory be embedded in visual interventions to promote self-management? A proposed model and worked example. International Journal of Nursing Studies 49:12, pages 1598-1609.
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Emily Ross. (2012) Maternal—fetal attachment and engagement with antenatal advice. British Journal of Midwifery 20:8, pages 566-575.
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Azar Ranji & Anna-Karin Dykes. (2012) Ultrasound screening during pregnancy in Iran: Womens’ expectations, experiences and number of scans. Midwifery 28:1, pages 24-29.
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Rachel Mayes, Gwynnyth Llewellyn & David McConnell. (2011) “That's who I choose to be”: The mother identity for women with intellectual disabilities. Women's Studies International Forum 34:2, pages 112-120.
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Eva Molander, Siw Alehagen & Carina M. Berterö. (2010) Routine ultrasound examination during pregnancy: a world of possibilities. Midwifery 26:1, pages 18-26.
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Tammy S. Harpel. (2008) Fear of the unknown: ultrasound and anxiety about fetal health. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 12:3, pages 295-312.
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Nevin Hotun Sahin & Ilkay Gungor. (2008) Congenital anomalies: parents’ anxiety and women's concerns before prenatal testing and women's opinions towards the risk factors. Journal of Clinical Nursing 17:6, pages 827-836.
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S. Campbell. (2006) 4D and prenatal bonding: still more questions than answers. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 27:3, pages 243-244.
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B. Sedgmen, C. McMahon, D. Cairns, R. J. Benzie & R. L. Woodfield. (2006) The impact of two-dimensional versus three-dimensional ultrasound exposure on maternal-fetal attachment and maternal health behavior in pregnancy. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 27:3, pages 245-251.
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P. L. Righetti, M. Dell'Avanzo, M. Grigio & U. Nicolini. (2005) Maternal/paternal antenatal attachment and fourth-dimensional ultrasound technique: A preliminary report. British Journal of Psychology 96:1, pages 129-137.
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Maria Ekelin, Elizabeth Crang-Svalenius & Anna-Karin Dykes. (2004) A qualitative study of mothers’ and fathers’ experiences of routine ultrasound examination in Sweden. Midwifery 20:4, pages 335-344.
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Jo Garcia, Leanne Bricker, Jane Henderson, Marie‐Anne Martin, Miranda Mugford, Jim Nielson & Tracy Roberts. (2008) Women's Views of Pregnancy Ultrasound: A Systematic Review. Birth 29:4, pages 225-250.
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