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Chiara Bovo

2PUBLICATIONS
6CO-AUTHORS
Foetal development and medicinePsychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health
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|Jan 21, 2021
Anything New about Paternal Contribution to Reproductive Outcomes? A Review of the Evidence.

Caterina Montagnoli, Stefania Ruggeri, Giulia Cinelli

|Jul 17, 2020
Maternal mental health and reproductive outcomes: a scoping review of the current literature.

Caterina Montagnoli, Giovanni Zanconato, Giulia Cinelli

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Caterina Montagnoli

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Stefania Ruggeri

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Caterina Montagnoli

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Giovanni Zanconato

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Giulia Cinelli

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