What factors are most important for the development of the maternal–fetal relationship? A prospective study among pregnant women in Danish general practice

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Ruth K. Ertmann
Christine W. Bang
Margit Kriegbaum
Mette S. Væver
Jakob Kragstrup
Volkert Siersma
Philip Wilson
Melissa C. Lutterodt
Johanne Smith-Nielsen
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[1] University of Copenhagen,The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, Department of Public Health
[2] University of Copenhagen,Departmant of Psychology
[3] University of Aberdeen,Centre for Rural Health, Institute of Applied Health Sciences
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BMC Psychology | / 9卷
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Maternal antenatal attachment; Pregnant; General practice; Cohort; Risk factors; Pregnancy-related symptoms;
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