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Big Birthas PSG Research Into Larger Pregnancies And Labour

Big Birthas PSG research into larger pregnancies and labour

  • October 1, 2018
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What’s it like being a larger mum during pregnancy? How do the choices you are offered affect your experience of pregnancy and labour? We are a group of plus-sized mums who would like to understand more about labour and pregnancy for people…

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