Men and Maternity

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  • Men and Maternity Book Detail

  • Author : Rosemary Mander
  • Release Date : 2004
  • Publisher : Psychology Press
  • Genre : Bereavement
  • Pages : 222
  • ISBN 13 : 9780415275873
  • File Size : 43,43 MB

Men and Maternity by Rosemary Mander PDF Summary

Book Description: Men are now much more involved in childbearing, both as medical practitioners and as partners. This book traces the increase of male involvement in childbearing and considers the benefits or otherwise of male participation.

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