Quiet time to increase breastfeeding rates and enhance women’s hospital experiences in the postpartum period
Lawrie C, Highfield MEF, Mendelson S.Nurs Womens Health. 2021 Apr [...]
Lawrie C, Highfield MEF, Mendelson S.Nurs Womens Health. 2021 Apr [...]
This commentary article by nurse and childbirth educator Laura Church advocates for the introduction of ‘quiet time’ as a routine part of postpartum care.
Church presents evidence that quiet time is beneficial for women during their postpartum hospitalisation and discusses how to achieve it within hospital routines.
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