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Mothers

Fri 1 May, 2009

New Zealand falling short when educating mothers about childbirth

The Families Commission says some new mothers are falling between the gaps as a result of poor information and access to services provided around the time of childbirth.

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Report
Fri 1 May, 2009

Childbirth Education

Antenatal education and transitions of maternity care in New Zealand

The aim of this report is to help improve and strengthen the quality of childbirth education in New Zealand.

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Blue Skies
Tue 1 May, 2007

Managing Multiple Sclerosis and Motherhood

Women's stories

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system with wide-ranging effects. It is a condition that most commonly affects women of childbearing age. Until recently, women with MS were discouraged from becoming mothers but studies have found that pregnancy and birth do not negatively affect the course of MS.
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Blue Skies
Wed 1 Nov, 2006

New Spaces and Possibilities

The adjustment to parenthood for new migrant mothers

Parenthood and migration are both major life events which, while stressful, can be mediated effectively with appropriate support. International research indicates that parenting in a new country without support, networks or access to information creates additional stressors.

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