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Hannah Dahlen

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Midwifery|January 26, 2010
Undone by fear? Deluded by trust?Hannah Dahlen
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 9, 2017
Normal Birth in a Post Truth worldHannah Dahlen
The Practising Midwife|September 3, 2015
Being born is good for youHannah Dahlen
The Practising Midwife|July 26, 2016
Dancing in the grey zone between normality and riskHannah Dahlen
Acupuncture in Medicine : Journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society|September 8, 2009
Caring for the pregnant woman and her baby in a changing maternity service environment: the role of acupunctureCaroline Smith, Hannah Dahlen
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN|August 30, 2008
Perineal trauma and postpartum perineal morbidity in Asian and non-Asian primiparous women giving birth in AustraliaHannah Dahlen, Caroline Homer
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|March 16, 2007
Obstetric-induced incontinence: a black hole of preventable morbidity? An 'alternative' opinionCaroline Homer, Hannah Dahlen
Midwifery|February 4, 2012
Birthing outside the system: perceptions of risk amongst Australian women who have freebirths and high risk homebirthsMelanie Jackson, Hannah Dahlen, Virginia Schmied
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|March 3, 2020
The experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bachelor of Midwifery students: An integrative literature reviewRenae Coleman, Donna Hartz, Hannah Dahlen
Midwifery|May 3, 2022
"Never let a good crisis go to waste": Positives from disrupted maternity care in Australia during COVID-19Dvora Kluwgant, Caroline Homer, Hannah Dahlen
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Midwifery|January 26, 2010
Undone by fear? Deluded by trust?Hannah Dahlen
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 9, 2017
Normal Birth in a Post Truth worldHannah Dahlen
The Practising Midwife|September 3, 2015
Being born is good for youHannah Dahlen
The Practising Midwife|July 26, 2016
Dancing in the grey zone between normality and riskHannah Dahlen
Acupuncture in Medicine : Journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society|September 8, 2009
Caring for the pregnant woman and her baby in a changing maternity service environment: the role of acupunctureCaroline Smith, Hannah Dahlen
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN|August 30, 2008
Perineal trauma and postpartum perineal morbidity in Asian and non-Asian primiparous women giving birth in AustraliaHannah Dahlen, Caroline Homer
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|March 16, 2007
Obstetric-induced incontinence: a black hole of preventable morbidity? An 'alternative' opinionCaroline Homer, Hannah Dahlen
Midwifery|February 4, 2012
Birthing outside the system: perceptions of risk amongst Australian women who have freebirths and high risk homebirthsMelanie Jackson, Hannah Dahlen, Virginia Schmied
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|March 3, 2020
The experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bachelor of Midwifery students: An integrative literature reviewRenae Coleman, Donna Hartz, Hannah Dahlen
Midwifery|May 3, 2022
"Never let a good crisis go to waste": Positives from disrupted maternity care in Australia during COVID-19Dvora Kluwgant, Caroline Homer, Hannah Dahlen
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