Communicating Unexpected News in the Fetal Medicine setting: Experiences of Pregnant Individuals with Mental Health Conditions (The UNDERSTAND study)
Ioannis Karapanos(Seattle Reproductive Medicine), Stamatina Iliodromiti(University of Glasgow), Jemima Dooley(University of Exeter), Nikolina Jovanović(Queen Mary University of London), Jane Fisher(Monash Health), Iona Hindes(Queen Mary University of London), Sarah Fisher(Queen Mary University of London), Maddalena Miele(Imperial College London), Yesmin Begum(Queen Mary University of London), Elena Greco(Queen Mary University of London)
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