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European Journal of Midwifery|August 17, 2022
The views and perceptions of water immersion for labor and birth from women who had birthed in Australia but had not used the optionMegan Cooper, Jane Warland
Midwifery|October 4, 2019
What are the benefits? Are they concerned? Women's experiences of water immersion for labor and birthMegan Cooper, Jane Warland
Obstetric Medicine|September 12, 2024
ICP: A midwifery perspectiveAnnette Briley, Megan Cooper
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|November 16, 2010
Improving women's knowledge of prostaglandin induction of labour through the use of information brochures: a quasi-experimental studyMegan Cooper, Jane Warland
Nurse Education in Practice|June 1, 2023
Celebrating the impact and potential of midwifery educationMary Sidebotham, Megan Cooper
Midwifery|September 15, 2023
Sense of coherence as facilitated by water immersion during labour and birth: A concept analysis and synthesisMegan Cooper, Annette Briley
Missouri Medicine|February 17, 2025
ICTS Precision Health Facilitates HealingChristina A Gurnett, Megan Cooper
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|May 23, 2017
A critical analysis of Australian policies and guidelines for water immersion during labour and birthMegan Cooper, Helen McCutcheon, Jane Warland
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 18, 2017
Australian midwives views and experiences of practice and politics related to water immersion for labour and birth: A web based surveyMegan Cooper, Jane Warland, Helen McCutcheon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 19, 2021
A systematic meta-thematic synthesis to examine the views and experiences of women following water immersion during labour and waterbirthClaire Feeley, Megan Cooper, Ethel Burns
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European Journal of Midwifery|August 17, 2022
The views and perceptions of water immersion for labor and birth from women who had birthed in Australia but had not used the optionMegan Cooper, Jane Warland
Midwifery|October 4, 2019
What are the benefits? Are they concerned? Women's experiences of water immersion for labor and birthMegan Cooper, Jane Warland
Obstetric Medicine|September 12, 2024
ICP: A midwifery perspectiveAnnette Briley, Megan Cooper
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|November 16, 2010
Improving women's knowledge of prostaglandin induction of labour through the use of information brochures: a quasi-experimental studyMegan Cooper, Jane Warland
Nurse Education in Practice|June 1, 2023
Celebrating the impact and potential of midwifery educationMary Sidebotham, Megan Cooper
Midwifery|September 15, 2023
Sense of coherence as facilitated by water immersion during labour and birth: A concept analysis and synthesisMegan Cooper, Annette Briley
Missouri Medicine|February 17, 2025
ICTS Precision Health Facilitates HealingChristina A Gurnett, Megan Cooper
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|May 23, 2017
A critical analysis of Australian policies and guidelines for water immersion during labour and birthMegan Cooper, Helen McCutcheon, Jane Warland
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 18, 2017
Australian midwives views and experiences of practice and politics related to water immersion for labour and birth: A web based surveyMegan Cooper, Jane Warland, Helen McCutcheon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 19, 2021
A systematic meta-thematic synthesis to examine the views and experiences of women following water immersion during labour and waterbirthClaire Feeley, Megan Cooper, Ethel Burns
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